Neuroanatomy of Social Behaviour
Discover the intricate connections between the brain and human social behavior in Neuroanatomy of Social Behaviour by Ralf-Peter Behrendt. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this comprehensive paperback spans 690 pages and delves into the essential components that shape our interactions, including aggression, avoidance, anxiety, and reward-seeking behaviors.
Behrendt expertly discusses the various brain structures and regulatory mechanisms that influence these social behaviors, providing a thorough understanding of the biological underpinnings of personality. In addition, the book reviews significant advancements in the fields of biological psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, making it an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike.
Whether you're a researcher, clinician, or simply interested in the complexities of human behavior, Neuroanatomy of Social Behaviour offers a rich exploration of the neural foundations that drive our social interactions.