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Biologische Grundlagen

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Verhaltensmedizin

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Wenn Sie dieses Kapitel gelesen haben, kommen Sie vielleicht zu der gleichen Erkenntnis wie Jostein Gaarder:

Wenn das Gehirn des Menschen so einfach wäre, dass wir es verstehen könnten, dann wären wir so dumm, dass wir es doch nicht verstehen würden.

Sofies Welt (Jostein Gaarder 1993)

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Heim, C., Meinlschmidt, G. (2003). Biologische Grundlagen. In: Ehlert, U. (eds) Verhaltensmedizin. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55587-9_2

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