Neurophysics of Human Behavior
Explore the groundbreaking insights of Neurophysics of Human Behavior by Mark E. Furman, published in 2000. This compelling hardback edition, spanning 372 pages, presents a unified theory that intertwines brain function, mind, behavior, and information. Furman emphasizes the importance of understanding psychological science and our perception of the 'self' within the framework of the physical world, encompassing matter, energy, and natural laws.
This essential work provides readers with the background, tools, and methods necessary for effective intervention and modeling in the realms of biological psychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, and psychology. Whether you are a student, a professional in the field, or simply curious about the connections between mind and body, this book offers valuable insights that will enhance your understanding of human behavior. Dive into the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and psychology with Neurophysics of Human Behavior.