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biopsychological

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to biopsychology.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to biopsychology.

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Examples

  • Today's television, as I have said countless times in these pages, is not like the crap we grew up with (check out Steven Johnson's excellent article from this Sunday Times for the biopsychological perspective).

    ready for your close-up, Mr. Roper 2005

  • Today's television, as I have said countless times in these pages, is not like the crap we grew up with (check out Steven Johnson's excellent article from this Sunday Times for the biopsychological perspective).

    the following was written between 1&2am 2005

  • In longitudinal studies Kagan and others monitor developmental changes in their subjects from infancy in order to search for the biopsychological consistencies that suggest temperamental origins.

    How We Become What We Are 1994

  • Although there's no single gene for inhibition, boldness, or aggressiveness, what scientists call gene-environment correlation means that people who inherit those biopsychological tendencies will gravitate toward the kinds of experiences that reinforce the traits.

    How We Become What We Are 1994

  • In longitudinal studies Kagan and others monitor developmental changes in their subjects from infancy in order to search for the biopsychological consistencies that suggest temperamental origins.

    How We Become What We Are 1994

  • Although there's no single gene for inhibition, boldness, or aggressiveness, what scientists call gene-environment correlation means that people who inherit those biopsychological tendencies will gravitate toward the kinds of experiences that reinforce the traits.

    How We Become What We Are 1994

  • Born to Believe is the natural next step in a line of research and scholarship which began in 1975 when my late colleague Eugene d’Aquili and Charles Laughlin published “The biopsychological determinants of religious ritual behavior” in Zygon, Journal of Religion and Science.

    Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006

  • Born to Believe is the natural next step in a line of research and scholarship which began in 1975 when my late colleague Eugene d’Aquili and Charles Laughlin published “The biopsychological determinants of religious ritual behavior” in Zygon, Journal of Religion and Science.

    Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006

  • Hardcover, over 500 pgs, 2006 "Biopsychology is a clear, engaging introduction to current biopsychological theory and research that makes the topics personally and socially relevant to students." (bac

    We Blog A Lot 2009

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