单词 | physiopsychology |
释义 | physiopsychologyn. The branch of psychology that deals with the interrelation between physiological events, esp. in the brain, and mental ones; physiological psychology. Also: the physiopsychological features of an individual. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > [noun] psychology1749 psychophysiology1839 physiopsychology1875 psychophysics1875 experimental psychology1878 psychosomatics1938 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > [noun] > individual features physiopsychology1875 the world > life > the body > study of body > study of nervous system > [noun] > mind physiopsychology1875 psychochemistry1900 1875 C. Wright Let. 12 July in R. B. Perry Thought & Char. W. James (1935) I. 530 The other is in a book-notice by him [sc. William James]..of Wundt's physio-psychology. 1893 Jrnl. Royal Statist. Soc. 56 341 The postulate of free will and moral responsibility assumed by the classical school is belied by physio-psychology. 1903 Amer. Anthropologist 5 586 In a general way, comparative physio-psychology has aided us in the search for the key to this great problem [of various intellectual endowment]. 1952 E. Heller Disinherited Mind i. 19 Through him Goethe, ignored by the physicist, still plays his part in modern physiopsychology. 2001 J. L. Mey Pragmatics (ed. 2) vi. 152 All such phenomena could lead one to believe that the whole matter of preference had its original seat in the physio-psychology of the individual language user. Derivatives ˌphysiopsychoˈlogic adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > [adjective] physico-psychicala1832 psychosomatica1834 psychophysiological1839 physico-mental1844 psychophysical1847 physico-psychological1855 physiopsychological1872 psychophysic1883 physiopsychic1890 psychophysiologic1898 mind-body1907 physiopsychologic1932 the world > life > the body > study of body > study of nervous system > [adjective] > mind physiopsychological1872 physiopsychologic1932 1932 G. Blumer in Practitioners Libr. Med. & Surg. I. ix. 698 Constitution, which includes physiopsychologic factors, may change considerably during life. 1952 Arch. Neurol. & Psychiatry 67 432 Many ophthalmologists hold on physiopsychologic grounds that the mental state follows from the physical condition, constituting primarily an organic neurosis. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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