Physiological-psychology


noun
1.
the branch of psychology concerned with the relationship between the physical functioning of an organism and its behavior.
noun
1.
the branch of psychology concerned with the study and correlation of physiological and psychological events

physiological psychology n.
See psychophysiology.

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