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 Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Physiological psychology
Although physiological psychology is concerned with physical organisms, it is distinguished from such life sciences as physiology and biology by its focus on behavior.
The physiological psychologist (or behavioral neuroscientist) is also concerned with the functioning of the adrenal glands and with the physical processes involved in sensation.
Physiological psychology overlaps with the field of neurobiology, which is the study of the nervous system and its functions.
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 Physiological tolerance - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Physiological Determinants of Exercise Tolerance in Humans (Studies in Physiology,)
Magnetic pin tumbler deburrs tight tolerances: it's true that little things mean a lot, especially when it comes to tolerances in machined components for...
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HERVANT F., MATHIEU J. and J-P. - Behavioural, physiological and metabolic responses to long-term starvation and refeeding in a blind cave-dwelling (Proteus anguinus) and a surface-dwelling (Euproctus asper) Salamander.
MATHIEU J. and F. HERVANT - 2003 - Adaptation: physiological.
MÖSSLACHER F. and M. CREUZÉ DES CH TELLIERS - 1996 - Physiological and behavioural adaptations of an epigean and a hypogean dwelling population of
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 Neuroscience & Physiological Psychology
The physiological and behavioral stategies used by our brain to keep us at the right temperature.
This link discusses the identification of a brain system that processes fear.
This link describes the biological basis for memory.
http://www.psychology.org/links/Paradigms_and_Theories/Neuroscience

  
 Aristotle -- General Introduction [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
At the same time, Aristotle regards the soul or mind not as the product of the physiological conditions of the body, but as the truth of the body -- the substance in which only the bodily conditions gain their real meaning.
From this definition it follows that there is a close connection between psychological states, and physiological processes.
The soul manifests its activity in certain "faculties" or "parts" which correspond with the stages of biological development, and are the faculties of nutrition (peculiar to plants), that of movement (peculiar to animals), and that of reason (peculiar to humans).
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/a/aristotl.htm

  
 eating disorders on Encyclopedia.com
Obesity is not generally considered an eating disorder, since its causes tend to be physiological.
Pica, also found primarily among infants, is characterized by eating various non-nutritive substances like plaster, paint, or leaves.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/e1/eatingdi.asp

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