Learning, Motivation, and Their Physiological Mechanisms
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Neal E. Miller in Learning, Motivation, and Their Physiological Mechanisms, a pivotal work published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007. This comprehensive volume, spanning 506 pages, is the second in a two-volume collection that showcases Miller's exceptional contributions to the fields of educational psychology and psychophysiology.
Renowned for his pioneering research in experimental psychology, Miller presents forty-three of his most significant essays, delving into the intricate relationships between learning, motivation, and their underlying physiological mechanisms. This collection not only highlights Miller's influential theories but also serves as an essential resource for educators, psychologists, and anyone interested in understanding the neurobiological foundations of motivation and learning.
Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of psychological principles with this essential addition to your library.