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Can biological psychologists study consciousness? Why or why not?​

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Answered by alsazia105
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 central nervous system, biological psychologists seek to understand how the brain functions in order to understand behaviour. ... The early structural and functional psychologists believed that the study of conscious thoughts would be the key to 

Answered by keshavkumarjha876
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Yes, Biological Psychologist believed that the study consciousness would be the key to understanding the mind.

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Biological psychologists are interested in measuring biological, physiological, or genetic variables in an attempt to relate them to psychological or behavioural variables. Because all behaviour is controlled by the central nervous system, biological psychologists seek to understand how the brain functions in order to understand behaviour. Key areas of focus include sensation and perception; motivated behaviour (such as hunger, thirst, and sex); control of movement; learning and memory; sleep and biological rhythms; and emotion. As technical sophistication leads to advancements in research methods, more advanced topics such as language, reasoning, decision making, and consciousness are now being studied.

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