physiological psychology
the branch of psychology concerned with the relationship between the physical functioning of an organism and its behavior.
Origin of physiological psychology
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How to use physiological psychology in a sentence
Finally the laws of physiological psychology were found to confirm this early belief.
The Psychology of Singing | David C. TaylorWith the scientific basis of their method—the laws of physiological psychology—the old masters were utterly unacquainted.
The Psychology of Singing | David C. TaylorBut neo-Kantianism has developed on higher lines than those of physiological psychology.
An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy | W. Tudor JonesHe has not, like many modern philosophers, been contemptuous toward physiological psychology.
Major Prophets of To-Day | Edwin E. SlossonSo also did another phrase which Fechner introduced in the course of his book—the phrase "physiological psychology."
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) | Henry Smith Williams
British Dictionary definitions for physiological psychology
the branch of psychology concerned with the study and correlation of physiological and psychological events
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