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OverviewIn the first half of the twentieth century, psychology was a discipline in search of scientific legitimacy. Debates raged over how much of human and animal behavior is instinctive and how much is learned, and how behavior could be quantified accurately. At the Johns Hopkins University's new Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Curt P. Richter stood aside from these heated theoretical arguments, choosing instead to apply his data-collection methods, innovative measurement techniques, playful sense of exploration, and consummate surgical skill to laboratory examinations of the biological basis of behavior. From identifying the biological clocks that govern behavior and physiology to observing the self-regulation of nutrient levels by the body, the cyclical nature of some mental illnesses, and the causes of hopelessness, Richter's wide-ranging discoveries not only influenced the burgeoning field of psychobiology and paved the way for later researchers but also often had implications for the treatment of patients in the clinic. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jay Schulkin (Director, The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) , Paul Rozin (Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Professor of Psychology and and, University of Pennsylvania)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780801880735ISBN 10: 0801880734 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 04 August 2005 Recommended Age: From 17 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Origins and Orientations Chapter 2. Biological Clocks and Spontaneous Behaviors Chapter 3. Ingestive Behaviors and the Internal Milieu Chapter 4. A Psychobiological Perspective on the Domesticated and the Wild Chapter 5. Neurobiological Investigations and Clinical Applications: Lessons Learned in Panama Chapter 6. An Artisan in the Laboratory Conclusion Epilogue Notes References The Works of Curt Richter IndexReviewsA detailed and very useful survey of Richter's intellectual biography.--Andrew Scull Times Literary Supplement (01/01/2006) <p> This is a book for students of all ages and many disciplines... Every scientific library should have it. -- Gerard P. Smith, Appetite Author InformationJay Schulkin is a research professor of physiology and biophysics at Georgetown University and research associate at the Clinical Neuroendocrinology Branch at the National Institute of Mental Health. He is also the director of research at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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