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physiological psychology

n.
The branch of psychology that studies the neurobiological basis of cognition, emotion, and behavior. Also called psychophysiology.

physiological psychologist n.
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physiological psychology

n
(Psychology) the branch of psychology concerned with the study and correlation of physiological and psychological events
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physiolog′ical psychol′ogy


n.
the branch of psychology concerned with the relationship between the physical functioning of an organism and its behavior.
[1885–90]
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Noun1.physiological psychology - the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes
psychological science, psychology - the science of mental life
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in Physiological Psychology from the University of Tennessee in 1969, and his Ph.D.
Added to these are his works on psychological specialties, including An Objective Psychology of Grammar (1936a), Problems in Physiological Psychology (1947), Psychological Linguistics (1977), and Cultural Psychology (1982), as well as an enormous number of articles on a wide range of other topics, among them pathological personality (1919), intelligence tests (1920), anthropology (1923), evolution (1959a), physics (1936b), chemistry (1974), education (1975), cognition (1979), and theology (1980).
Toronchuk (PhD, McGill University) teaches physiological psychology at Trinity Western University.
from Columbia University in New York City, she served as a research assistant in the The Laboratory of Physiological Psychology at The Rockefeller University, New York.
Em algum ponto, me lembro de Fester entrando nervoso no escritorio que eu partilhava com Morse, Blough, Anliker e Azrin, acenando uma carta de rejeicao do Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology (JCPP), provavelmente do editor.
Across different types of colleges, some of the courses offered most often included introductory psychology (97%), abnormal (86%), social (80%), personality (74%), history (54%), statistics (48%), cognitive (48%), and physiological psychology (46%).
The case studies are grouped according to relevant field, such as Cognitive psychology, Developmental psychology, or Physiological psychology. Well-known case include that of Phineas Gage, the tragedy at Jonestown, and Kim Peek, the real Rainman.
in Comparative Physiological Psychology from Fordham University in New York.
Sufka teaches several courses at UM, including General Psychology, Biopsychology, Psychopharmacology lab, Physiological Psychology and Teaching of Psychology seminar.
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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