Psychobiology

Word PSYCHOBIOLOGY
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Definitions and meanings of "Psychobiology"

What do we mean by psychobiology?

The branch of psychology that studies the biological foundations of behavior, emotions, and mental processes. noun

That branch of biological science which treats of the interrelations or interactions between body and mind, or between states or changes in the body and states or changes in consciousness. noun

The study of the biological basis for cognition and other mental processes noun

The branch of psychology that interprets psychological phenomena in terms of adaptation to biological, environmental etc factors noun

The study of the biological basis for cognition and other mental processes.

The branch of psychology that interprets psychological phenomena in terms of adaptation to biological, environmental, etc. factors.

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The word "psychobiology" in example sentences

The author of the educational "Improbable Antics" is Dario Maestripieri, holder of a doctorate in psychobiology and someone who specializes in primate behavior. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This work reinforces another lesson of developmental psychobiology, which is that the relevant aspects of the ontogenetic niche are ❋ Griffiths, Paul (2009)

• Schumann resonances have gone beyond the boundaries of physics, invading medicine, raising interest in artists and musicians, and gaining interest from fringe fields such as psychobiology and yoga. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Stoller's attraction to feminism eventually landed her in grad school for psychobiology and social psychology, but she was acutely aware of straddling two different cultures. ... ❋ Gerit Quealy (2011)

Our frivolity reminded me of the recent research by Jaak Panksepp, a professor of psychobiology who documented that animals laughed before humans. ❋ Brenda Peterson (2011)

The theory of psychobiology implicates natural and innate instincts as the culprit stating that everything we do is to get sex, and then sometimes, as in this case, more sex and procreation then we need. ❋ Dr. Dahlia Keen (2011)

“There is increasing evidence that perinatal stress and pain can have long-term effects—and the most stressful thing that happens to any baby is being born,” says Vivette Glover, professor of perinatal psychobiology at Imperial College London. ❋ Annie Murphy Paul (2010)

Equally uncertain, at the present state of our knowledge, is the validity of some assumptions about human genetics and psychobiology which I made for narrative purposes. ❋ Peter DeWolf (2010)

Next there was Joly West, funded under MKULTRA to study the psychobiology of dissociation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The birdsong researchers Meredith West and Andrew King have described this as locating development in an ˜ontogenetic niche™ and research in developmental psychobiology can be conceived as the study of this niche and its interaction with the genome. ❋ Griffiths, Paul (2009)

Developmental psychobiology is a field that grew out of the research tradition of which Lehrman was part ❋ Griffiths, Paul (2009)

Philosophical scepticism about innateness draws on a longstanding tradition of scepticism in developmental psychobiology. ❋ Griffiths, Paul (2009)

The fetal programming idea that derived from it resulted in a cascade of research -- a cascade that's now reshaping pediatrics and developmental psychobiology. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These images were created for use in Psychology 116, the psychobiology laboratory course, to train students in data analysis and interpretation. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It is well established that our two species share a common neurobiology, but this study, published in a psychiatric journal, demonstrates that we also share a common psychobiology. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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