Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to psychophysiology
Usage examples of "psychophysiological".
Emotion was, causally, a psychophysiological state, and as such ought to be controllable.
It is undoubtedly true, however, that the various branches of research are endeavoring to classify their findings on purely psychophysiological bases.
Social modeling influences on sensory decision theory and psychophysiological indexes of pain.
It constitutes a psychophysiological ecstasy, a rhapsody of being owned and had.
With the necessary peripheral equipment, they are capable of detecting changes in voice and body language, as well as psychophysiological changes, such as heart rate, skin conductance, and blood pressure - biological cues associated with emotion and arousal that therapists may not be able to detect.