physiological psychology
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of physiological psychology
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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As a graduate fellow at Boston University, I helped teach an introductory course on physiological psychology.
From Scientific American • Dec. 1, 2017
Born in Harlem and raised in the South Bronx, O'Keefe received his doctoral degree in physiological psychology at McGill University in Canada before moving to England for postdoctoral work at the University College London.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 7, 2014
No simpering housewife, Christiana Leonard was graduated cum laude from Radcliffe, holds a doctorate from M.I.T., and is now engaged in teaching and research in her field of physiological psychology at Rockefeller University.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Thus the Los Angeles Dodgers' star relief pitcher skipped three weeks of spring training this year to continue working on his doctorate in physiological psychology at Michigan State.
From Time Magazine Archive
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So also did another phrase which Fechner introduced in the course of his book—the phrase "physiological psychology."
From A History of Science — Volume 4 by Williams, Henry Smith
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