This field of psychology can also be referred to as behavioral neuroscience, physiological psychology, or psychobiology.
The two common tests in biopsychology are:
- EEG (electroencephalogram): used to measure electrical currents on the surface of the brain. An EEG is most frequently used to monitor activity levels and detect changes in consciousness.
- FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging): used to scan the brain to measure blood flow by examining blood oxygenation and flow. When a subject is experiencing higher blood flow and oxygenation, higher activity levels are detected.
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