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What is a biological psychology?

What is a biological psychology? Here are some definitions.

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  1. (psychology) The application of the principles of biology to the study of mental processes and behavior.
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Biological psychology, also called physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience, the study of the physiological bases of behaviour.
A couple of scientists took a stab at answering this age-old question as part of a study published in the October issue of the journal Biological Psychology.
These areas include the study of sensation and perception, learning and memory, motivation, and biological psychology.
Dr Pete Etchells, lecturer in biological psychology and Guardian science blogger.
Biological psychology is concerned primarily with the relationship between psychological processes and the underlying physiological events—or, in other words, the mind-body phenomenon.
In the pages of the Guardian, Marcus Munafo, professor of biological psychology at Bristol University, refuted one of James's most controversial claims.

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