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psychophysiology
[ sahy-koh-fiz-ee-ol-uh-jee ]
psychophysiology
/ ˌsaɪkəʊˌfɪzɪˈɒlədʒɪ; ˌsaɪkəʊˌfɪzɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl /
noun
- the branch of psychology concerned with the physiological basis of mental processes
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Derived Forms
- psychophysiological, adjective
- ˌpsychoˌphysiˈologist, noun
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Other Words From
- psycho·physi·olo·gist noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of psychophysiology1
First recorded in 1830–40; psycho- + physiology
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Example Sentences
We owe to this our present-day experimental psychology or "psychophysiology," as the French call it.
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Leoh became a student once again, then a researcher, and finally a Professor of Psychophysiology.
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The relations so determined constitute the newest of the sciences, psychophysiology or psychophysics.
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