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View synonyms for physiological

physiological

[ fiz-ee-uh-loj-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to physiology.
  2. consistent with the normal functioning of an organism.


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Other Words From

  • physi·o·logi·cal·ly adverb
  • nonphys·i·o·logic adjective
  • nonphys·i·o·logi·cal adjective
  • nonphys·i·o·logi·cal·ly adverb
  • unphys·i·o·logi·cal adjective
  • unphys·i·o·logi·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of physiological1

First recorded in 1600–10; physiolog(y) + -ical
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Example Sentences

Because white-nose syndrome causes bats to shed fat during hibernation, the idea is that heftier bats will better withstand the often fatal physiological disruption, according to Frick.

Controlled fear experiences – where you can click your remote, close the book, or walk out of the haunted house whenever you want – offer the physiological high that fear triggers, without any real risk.

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One research group found that volunteers’ physiological responses – such as heart rate and skin conductance – display unique patterns during experiences that are both disgusting and funny, compared with either category separately.

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Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun violence prevention organization, recommends against active-shooter drills, saying they’re associated with an increase in depression, stress, anxiety and physiological health problems among students, teachers and parents.

The physiological effects of stress and strong emotions, for example, can influence hormones such as cortisol, insulin and glucose, which can also increase appetite.

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