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psychophysiology
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psychophysiology /psy·cho·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz″e-ol´ah-je) physiologic psychology.
psy·cho·phys·i·ol·o·gy (sk-fz-l-j)
n.
The study of correlations between the mind, behavior, and bodily mechanisms. Also called physiological psychology.

psycho·physi·o·logi·cal (--lj-kl), psycho·physi·o·logic (-k) adj.

psychophysiology
[-fiz′ē·ol′əjē]
1 the study of physiology as it relates to various aspects of psychologic or behavioral function. See also psychophysiologic disorder.
2 the study of mental activity by physical examination and observation.

psychophysiology (sīˈ·kō·fiˈ·zē·ˑ·l·jē),
n study of the interrelationship between the human body functions and the mind.


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