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Biopsychology, also known as biological psychology or behavioral neuroscience,
has evolved from ancient philosophical debates into a rigorous scientific discipline that
integrates biology, physiology, and psychology. Its evolution is marked by several key
eras and milestones:
1. Ancient Roots (c. 400 BCE – 200 CE)
 Brain vs. Heart: Early Greek philosophers debated the seat of the
mind. Hippocrates and Plato argued for the brain, while Aristotle believed thoughts
and feelings arose from the heart.

 Early Anatomy: In Alexandria, Herophilos and Erasistratos used human dissection to
describe brain structures like the ventricles and link intelligence to brain convolutions.

 Galen's Influence: The Roman physician Galen argued the brain was the source of
sensation and movement, based on animal dissections.

2. Middle Ages and Renaissance (c. 1000 – 1650)
 Persian Contributions: Avicenna (Ibn-Sina) recognized the connection between
physiology and emotions, dedicating chapters in The Canon of Medicine to
neuropsychiatric disorders.

 Mind-Body Dualism: René Descartes proposed that the mind and body were separate
but interacted at the pineal gland. He also introduced the concept of the reflex.

3. Scientific Foundation (18th and 19th Centuries)
 Localization of Function: Scientists began identifying specific brain regions for specific
functions.

Paul Broca(1861) and Carl Wernicke (1874) linked speech production and
comprehension to specific areas of the left hemisphere.

 Evolutionary Perspective: Charles Darwin’s work on natural selection provided a
framework for understanding behavior as an adaptive trait with biological and genetic
roots.

 Psychology as a Science: William James argued in The Principles of
Psychology (1890) that the study of the mind must be grounded in biology.

4. 20th Century: The Rise of Modern Biopsychology

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