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Springer Neuroscience of Stress - Neurobiology Textbook

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between the brain and stress with this comprehensive textbook from Springer. Neuroscience of Stress: From Neurobiology to Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioral Sciences provides an interdisciplinary look at how stress affects the human body and mind. This resource helps students and professionals examine the neurobiological and psychological causes behind stress. It covers the entire spectrum of the stress response, starting from the impact of environmental stressors to how the brain processes these signals. By studying the neural mechanisms involved, readers can better understand the different adaptive responses expressed by human beings. Designed for academic and professional use, this book breaks down complex neurobiological concepts into clear explanations. It moves through various levels of complexity to ensure a thorough understanding of how stress functions at a biological level and how it manifests in cognitive and behavioral sciences. Whether you are studying public health or neurobiology, this text offers a deep dive into the science of human stress responses.

Key Features

Interdisciplinary approach that connects neurobiology with cognitive, emotional, and behavioral sciences for a complete view of stress.

Covers the full process of stress, from initial environmental triggers to the specific way the brain processes these external factors.

Explains the neural mechanisms involved in stress processing to help readers understand how the body develops different adaptive responses.

Provides clear explanations of neurobiological concepts organized by different levels of complexity for better learning.

Designed for both students and professionals seeking to understand the psychological and biological consequences of stress in humans.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 May 2023
Listed Since
20 April 2023

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