biopsychology

bi·o·psy·chol·o·gy

[bahy-oh-sahy-kol-uh-jee]
noun
a field of psychology that deals with the effects of biological factors on behavior.

Origin:
bio- + psychology

bi·o·psy·chol·o·gist, noun
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biopsychology bi·o·psy·chol·o·gy (bī'ō-sī-kŏl'ə-jē)
n.
See psychobiology.

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