Biological psychology is the study of the physiological, evolutionary, and developmental mechanisms of behavior and experience. It is approximately synonymous with the terms biopsychology psychology emphasizes that the goal is to relate the biology to issues of psychology. Neuroscience as a field certainly includes much that is relevant to behavior, but it also includes more detail about anatomy and chemistry.
1. The Major Issue
2. Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses
3. Synapses
4. Anatomy of the Nervous System
5. Development and Plasticity of the Brain
6. Vision
7. The Other Sensory Systems
8. Movement
9. Wakefulness and Sleep
10. Internal Regulation
Etc.