May 1, 2024
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Behavioral Tests, a branch of behavioral neuroscience, involves administering tests to assess the behavior of animals or humans in response to specific stimuli. These tests provide valuable insights into cognitive processes, emotional states, and neurological functioning.
Why Learn Behavioral Tests?
Curiosity and Knowledge: Behavioral Tests offer an intriguing way to explore the mechanisms underlying behavior and uncover the complexities of the brain.
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Reading list
We've selected nine books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Behavioral Tests.
This comprehensive resource covers a wide range of psychophysiological methods, including behavioral tests, for measuring physiological responses to psychological stimuli.
This pioneering work by John Bowlby explores the development of attachment relationships and their impact on behavior and well-being, using observational and experimental behavioral tests.
This classic textbook covers the principles and applications of neuropsychological assessment, including behavioral tests and their interpretation for diagnosing neurological and psychological disorders.
Explores the neural mechanisms underlying emotions, using behavioral tests and other techniques to investigate emotional behaviors and disorders.
This accessible textbook provides an introduction to the core concepts and methods of behavioral neuroscience, including the use of behavioral tests to study animal models of behavior.
The DSM-5 is the primary diagnostic tool for mental health professionals, providing criteria for diagnosing various mental disorders, including behavioral symptoms.
This advanced textbook delves into the neurobiological basis of learning and memory, using a range of behavioral tests to examine memory processes and neural circuits.
This introductory textbook provides a solid foundation in behavioral neuroscience, covering core concepts, theories, and research methods related to the study of brain and behavior.
This comprehensive textbook examines animal behavior from a comparative perspective, exploring the diversity and evolution of behaviors across different species.
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