Physiological needs are those that must be met for a person to survive. These include food, clothing, and shelter. Activities to procure these things are examples of physiological activities.
The amount of energy required to maintain an individual in a resting state.
Delta waves and low levels of physiological activity are characteristic of deep non-REM sleep. These slow brain waves are associated with the deepest stages of sleep where the body is at its most restorative and rejuvenating state.
although the focus of this question is not specific... The term mental generally has to do with psychological functioning (or things pertaining to cognitions and brain activity), whereas physiological pertains to things that have to do with the physical body. One twist on this is that "physiological" can refer to specific activities of the brain, such as neurons firing, or other chemical activities of the brain.
Yes, uncompetitive inhibition is an example of allosteric regulation in enzyme activity.
The study of the links between physiological activity and psychological events is called psychophysiology. It explores how changes in bodily functions relate to mental and emotional states, providing insights into the connection between the mind and body. This field uses techniques such as measuring heart rate, brain activity, and hormonal levels to understand how physiological processes influence cognitive and emotional experiences.
A chemical agent that temporarily arouses or accelerates physiological or organic activity
The amount of energy required to maintain an individual in a resting state.
Polysomnography
Polysomnography
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Dr. William Masters and Psychologist Vigrinia Johnson
Bioavailability is the amount of drug which reaches the site of physiological activity after administration.
amphetamines are stimulants and this means a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body.
Stupid Noobs PHYSICAL NEEDS is food shelter, etc. But the question is "Can you give me and example of physiological needs?" and yes, I can. Physiological Needs are stuff that bring you happiness for example: Religion, Etc. Etc. Or... NeverMind
Physiological needs are food, water, breathing, and homeostasis. Example of retail stores that appeal to customers' physiological needs include WalMart, Target, and Sear's.
By the malfunctioning of the body, for example an organ. Diabetes and hypertension are physiological diseases.
The physiological effects of no exercise and being over weight obese