There are many physiological basis for behavior. The physiological basis takes place in different areas of the brain that affect different behaviors.
Physiological antagonist are those substance that have opposing physiological action but act at different receptors
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.
Physiological similarities suggest the species evolved from the same ancestor.
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How does our physiological state or body condition affect our behavior
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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)
the distinction made between social groups and persons on the basis of biological, physiological, and sociocultural factors, as sex, age, race, nationality, etc.
There are many physiological bases for behaviors. All behaviors are produced and controlled by the brain. Different brain regions are responsible for different behaviors. The brain, in turn, is affected by genetics, nutrition, and myriad environmental factors. The study of the physiological bases of behavior is biological or physiological psychology. Most studies in this field relate to the function of neurotransmitters and neurons.
physiological shunt.
physiological hunger
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