Wolo Bay, J. Worobey, H .; (1999). Influence of pre-school children's 2-year breakfast plan on nutritional intake and preschool results Journal of Child Studies, 29, 113-131. This research includes information on the relationship between nutrition and academic performance. The A variable included a balanced breakfast and the school's breakfast plan (SBP), and the B variable contained pre-school performance. The procedure used by these researchers to study nutritious breakfasts is to provide SBP to pre-school children.
Research on the behavioral psychology of animals in human psychology requires an understanding of the nature and dynamics of human behavior and the interaction with its external environment. Because psychology is a study of human behavior and thinking, it is not surprising that research on animal behavior (except human) leads to research fields in different fields and human psychology leading to mutually incompatible research areas. However, the development of human behavior and human research
Comparative psychology is the study of behavior and psychological life of animals other than humans. It is related to subjects other than psychology to study the behavior (behavior, etc.) of animals. The field of psychology focuses on humans, but the behavior and psychological process of animals is also an important part of psychology research. This can be used both as a target (animal's recognition and behavior, etc.), as an evolutionary connection, as a more controversial as a way to gain insight into human psychology I can do it. This is accomplished by or through comparing animal models of emotional and behavioral systems seen in psychological neuroscience (eg, emotional neuroscience and social neuroscience).
Psychology is research on behavior, neuroscience is research on the brain and nervous system. Psychology acquires information by observing or questioning people, and neuroscience acquires information through physical measurements such as brain scan and neuroimaging. Normally, neuroscience works together to measure brain activity with psychological observation of behavior. If the mysterious experience has the origin of evolution, they must be associated with something that enhances the likelihood of an individual's survival. Because religious beliefs and mysterious experiences have proved to bring a lot of health benefits and reduce mortality, our brain seems to evolve by enabling them