neurobiology is genuinely THE most versatile field imo. the amount of times i was able to use neurobio as a base for my pedagogy assignments is genuinely insane.
like...classical and operant conditioning alone works due to neurotransmitters being released when the to-be-taught person is rewarded, thus positively reinforcing habits/actions.
it's crazy to me how much the two subjects actually overlap.
Is there any similarly between psychology and biology,
Sorry for the stupid question
No worries, your question isn’t stupid at all!
So, psychology and biology are definitely connected. Think of biology as the study of the body and brain, and psychology as the study of the mind and behavior. They overlap because the way our brain and body work (biology) directly affects how we think, feel, and act (psychology).
For example, biology looks at how hormones, neurotransmitters, and brain structures impact emotions or mental disorders. Psychology tries to understand why we feel or act a certain way based on that biological stuff, plus our environment, experiences, and thoughts. So, they're like besties working together to figure out how we tick.
Hope that clears it up!
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