Behavior arises from complex neural processes that integrate sensory input, memory, and decision-making, bridging psychology and neuroscience. This book examines the physiological mechanisms underlying behavior, including neural circuits, neurotransmitter systems, and the role of brain regions like the prefrontal cortex and amygdala. It connects these concepts to behavioral disorders and therapeutic approaches, providing insights for psychologists, neuroscientists, and clinicians.
Lily Green is a neuropsychologist who explores the neural foundations of behavior. Her research investigates how brain structures and functions influence psychological processes and behavioral outcomes. Lily has published extensively on topics such as emotion regulation, decision-making, and social behavior. She has edited key texts that integrate physiological neuroscience with behavioral psychology to elucidate the neural underpinnings of human behavior. Lily’s work is crucial in bridging the gap between mind and brain, informing both psychology and neuroscience disciplines.