How did the field of biological psychology start, and how has it changed over time?
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Biological psychology as a scientific discipline emerged from a variety of scientific and philosophical traditions in the 18th and 19th centuries. In The Principles of Psychology (1890), William James argued that the scientific study of psychology should be grounded in an understanding of biology.
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The biological perspective is essentially a way of looking at human problems and actions. The study of physiology and biological processes has played a significant role in psychology since its earliest beginnings. Charles Darwin first introduced the idea that evolution and genetics play a role in human
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