Physiological distance refers to the physical space between individuals during social interactions. It can vary depending on cultural norms and personal preferences, with closer distances typically indicating a higher level of intimacy or comfort with the other person. Understanding and respecting physiological distance is important for effective communication and building positive relationships.
Christopher E. Pamp has written: 'Cardiovascular responses of long distance runners, weight lifters and control subjects during fatiguing static exercise of the forearm flexors and knee extensors' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular system, Exercise, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Physiological aspects of Running, Physiological aspects of Weight lifting, Running, Weight lifting
physiological shunt.
Peter V. Siegel has written: 'Time-zone effects on the long distance air traveler' -- subject(s): Flight, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Flight, Psysiological aspects, Psysiological aspects of Time, Time
Steven Robert Snowden has written: 'The effect of the lead leg plant on factors affecting distance on kickoffs in football' -- subject(s): Human mechanics, Kicking (Football), Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Kicking (Football)
Victoria Garshnek has written: 'The effect of long-distance training on orthostatic efficiency in young adult females' -- subject(s): Blood pressure, Exercise, Heart beat, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Running, Training
physiological hunger
Mary Beth Finney has written: 'Cultural and physiological factors influencing the gap between American women's and men's distance running performances' -- subject(s): Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Running, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Running, Psychology, Runners (Sports), Running, Sex differences, Socialization, Women athletes
Phillip B Sparling has written: 'Biological determinants of the sex difference in distance running performance among trained runners' -- subject(s): Physical fitness, Physical fitness for women, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Running, Running
who is the father of physiological/biological psychology
The Physiological Society was created in 1876.
Physiological adaptation include:
Physiological Reviews was created in 1921.