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Psycho-oncology
Psycho-oncology is the study of physical/biological and social aspects of life with cancer. Its goal is to improve quality of life and to treat emotional and physical symptoms related to cancer treatment and lifestyle.
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Areas of Biopsychological Study
Biopsychosocial Model
Interdisciplinary Research in Biopsychology
Comparison between Biopsychology and Evolutionary Psychology
A researcher is investigating why a person's heart rate increases and their palms sweat when they encounter a sudden, frightening stimulus. Which of the following research questions best represents a biopsychological approach to understanding this reaction?
Domains of Biopsychological Research
Example of Biological Psychology Research: Hippocampus and Memory