Neuropsychology is the branch of psychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relate to specific behavioral and psychological processes.
In Germany structure relates to a power culture and to the constraints on the use of power (as Weber noted 100 years ago).
For example, a biochemist studies the three-dimensional structure of a protein and how that structure relates to the chemistry of the protein.
A structure relates each parent and its children according to the set of rules derived from the axioms of control.
How does the structure of the book (chapters, subsections, paragraphs) relate to your reading task?
These structures relate to the other organelles mentioned such as the myofibrils, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
The goal of neuropsychology is to understand how the structure and function of the brain relate to specific behavioral and psychological processes.
Many important structures relate to the sternocleidomastoid, including the common carotid artery, accessory nerve, and brachial plexus.
This method deals with the question, how structure and function of the brain relate to outcomes in behaviour and other psychological processes.
His research group focuses on questions relating to how structure at different organizational levels relates to function.