- neuroscience, also
known as
biological psychology, biopsychology, or
psychobiology, is part of the broad,
interdisciplinary field of neuroscience, with...
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Developmental psychobiology is an
interdisciplinary field, encomp****ing
developmental psychology,
biological psychology,
neuroscience and many
other areas...
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Developmental Psychobiology is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal,
established in 1968 and
currently published by John
Wiley & Sons on
behalf of the International...
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behavior and
brain processes in humans. It was
established in 1973 as
Psychobiology and
received its
current title in 2001, with
volume numbering restarting...
- (2010). "A dual
systems model of
adolescent risk-taking".
Developmental Psychobiology. 52 (3): 216–224. doi:10.1002/dev.20445. PMID 20213754. "The Growth...
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International Society for
Developmental Psychobiology (ISDP)
promotes research on the
behavioral development on all
species including humans. It is an...
- he
derived from the Gr**** for "working" and "doing") to
describe a
psychobiology. This
brought together all the biological,
social and psychological...
- author. He is a
scientist emeritus and
former chief of the
Clinical Psychobiology branch of the
National Institute of
Mental Health (NIMH). Wehr received...
- Its
Development and Use. St. Louis:
Washington University Center for
Psychobiology of Personality.
Cloninger C.R. and
Begleiter H. (Eds.) (1991). Genetics...
- Zealand-British
academic who was
Professor of
Child Psychology and
Psychobiology at the
University of Edinburgh.
Trevarthen was born in Auckland, New...