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physiological psychology
noun
- the branch of psychology concerned with the relationship between the physical functioning of an organism and its behavior.
physiological psychology
noun
- the branch of psychology concerned with the study and correlation of physiological and psychological events
Word History and Origins
Origin of physiological psychology1
Example Sentences
A PhD in physiological psychology and a focus on brain processes and schizophrenia followed.
As a graduate fellow at Boston University, I helped teach an introductory course on physiological psychology.
Published in the Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, a highly regarded psychology journal, the study earned McConnell a lot of press, with mentions in Time, Medical World News, Newsweek, and Fortune.
When I was in graduate school, I latched on to a p________d l______g textbook on Physiological Psychology.
Born in Harlem and raised in the South Bronx, O'Keefe received his doctoral degree in physiological psychology at McGill University in Canada before moving to England for postdoctoral work at the University College London.
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