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How does our physiological state or body condition affect our behavior
Physiological basis refers to the underlying physical and chemical processes within the body that support various functions and activities. It encompasses how cells, tissues, organs, and systems work together to maintain homeostasis and enable the body to respond to changes in the internal and external environment. Studying the physiological basis of different processes helps us understand how the body functions and how disruptions in these processes can lead to disease.
The physiological effects of no exercise and being over weight obese
Evolutionary psychology with an emphasis on physiological psychology
A. F. Wilhelm Schimper has written: 'Plant-geography upon a physiological basis'
Eric Michael Glaser has written: 'The physiological basis of habituation' -- subject(s): Adaptability (Psychology)
Warming up (light exercise before more strenuous exercise) results in vasodilation of the skeletal circulation. This causes increased blood supply to the skeletal muscle to satisfy the oxygen and nutrient demands of the increased metabolic activity of the muscle during exercise.
physiological shunt.
Most likely it is not a true addiction and is more characteristic of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder... A true addiction has a basis in some kind of physiological response.
Increased blood pressure. This is due to increased sodium in the blood, increasing the total extracellular fluid volume
Alina Kacperska has written: 'Report on physiological and biochemical basis of frost and dehydration tolerance in plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Drought tolerance, Frost resistance
physiological hunger