There are many physiological basis for behavior. The physiological basis takes place in different areas of the brain that affect different behaviors.
It is entriely possible to use physiology in a sentence. I just have!
Physiological antagonists are substances that have opposing effects on effector organs but do not directly inhibit each other's action. They work by different mechanisms to achieve opposite physiological effects, such as regulating blood pressure or heart rate. This allows for fine-tuning of responses to maintain homeostasis in the body.
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 values are the homeostatic values of the variable concerned. So, the physiological value of glucose in the cell would be the normal amount of glucose that you would find in the cell (intracellularly), not in abnormal or disease conditions (pathophysiological conditions). Hope this helps.
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.
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)
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
Physiological Reviews was created in 1921.