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Annotated Bibliography: Biological Psychology
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Annotated Bibliography: Major concepts of biological psychology.
Biological systems on mental health and daily patterns (e.g., the sleep-wake
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1 Annotated Bibliography: Biological Psychology [Name] South University Online Annotated Bibliography: Major concepts of biological psychology. Biological systems on mental health and daily patterns (e.g., the sleep-wake cycle). 2 Historical influences on contemporary aspects of culture resulting in identified mental health phenomena. 3 Annotated Bibliography Arvey, R., & Zhang, Z. (2015). Biological Factors in Organizational Behavior and I/O Psychology: An Introduction to the Special Section. Applied Psychology, 64(2), 281-285. https://doi.org/10.1111/apps.12044 The article focuses on issues emerging from aggression, industrial psychology, and organizational behavior. A functional magnetic resonance imaging technique was applied in identifying differences between aggressive and suppressive behavior. As such, the article aimed to assess how various mental health issues are connected to biological factors. In a study conducted by the authors on suppression manipulation, it was evident that behaviors such as aggression are an outcome of failure to release negative emotions through biological means. Further, the source analyzed the behavior of employees and entrepreneurs using a longitudinal matched sample to determine the impact of physical and psychological stress on individual performance. The study confirmed that there exist external influences in the environment that could result in mental disorders. Basner, M., Dinges, D., Mollicone, D., Savelev, I., Ecker, A., ...
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