Biopsychology
Biopsychology, also known as biological psychology, is a branch of psychology that examines the interplay between biological processes and psychological phenomena. It explores how the brain, nervous system, and other biological systems influence behaviors, thoughts, and emotions. By integrating principles from neuroscience, physiology, and psychology, biopsychology seeks to understand how genetic, neural, and hormonal mechanisms contribute to mental functions and behavior. This field investigates various aspects such as neural communication, brain anatomy, the impact of neurotransmitters, and the biological basis of learning, memory, perception, motivation, and mental disorders.