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bi·o·psy·chol·o·gy B0268100 (bī′ō-sī-kŏl′ə-jē)n. See psychobiology.biopsychology (ˌbaɪəʊsaɪˈkɒlədʒɪ) n (Psychology) another name for psychobiologyEncyclopediaSeepsychobiologybiopsychologyenUK
psychobiology [si″ko-bi-ol´o-je] 1. biopsychology; a field of study examining the relationship between brain and mind, studying the effect of biological influences on psychological functioning or mental processes.2. a psychiatric theory in which the human being is viewed as an integrated unit, incorporating psychological, social, and biological functions, with behavior a function of the total organism. adj., adj psychobiolog´ical.bi·o·psy·chol·o·gy (bī'ō-sī-kol'ō-jē), An interdisciplinary area of study involving psychology, biology, physiology, biochemistry, the neural sciences, and related fields.biopsychology (bī′ō-sī-kŏl′ə-jē)n. See psychobiology.bi·o·psy·chol·o·gy (bī'ō-sī-kol'ŏ-jē) An interdisciplinary area of study involving psychology, biology, physiology, biochemistry, the neural sciences, and related fields. |