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词汇 psychobiology
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Definition of psychobiology in English:

psychobiology

noun ˌsʌɪkəʊbʌɪˈɒlədʒiˌsīkōˌbīˈäləjē
mass noun
  • The branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behaviour and mental phenomena.

    精神生物学(研究行为和精神现象的生物学基础的学科)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rea's research examines the psychobiology and neuropsychology of post-traumatic stress disorder and the effects of stressful early-life experiences on brain development and function.
    • At the present time we can only speculate about the implications of such ‘experience-dependent shaping of neuronal circuits’ for facilitating the deep psychobiology of therapeutic hypnosis.
    • This book is about Rossi's recovery from the stroke, it is woven within the context of what the author calls the deep psychobiology of psychotherapy, a topic to which Rossi has been dedicated for the past two decades.
    • At Santa Clara, Slaton is majoring in psychobiology, the study of mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes.
    • This leads me to speculate that behavioral state-related gene expression may be of essence in exploring the deep psychobiology of consciousness in therapeutic hypnosis.

Derivatives

  • psychobiological

  • adjective ˌsʌɪkəʊbʌɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
    • Trauma is thought to be a psychobiological event that produces not only adverse psychological effects, but also potentially long-term neurobiological changes in the brain.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Robert Emde's research on the evolution of infant minds suggests the presence of an innate psychobiological potential for ‘we-ness’ and group-related behavior.
      • A psychobiological response to seasonal changes is a result of interacting environmental and genetic factors.
      • There is also support for a common psychobiological vulnerability and for the notion that individuals use a variety of rewarding behaviors to self-medicate their affective disturbances depending on the specific effects of each.
      • Recent research into adolescence has been divided into psychobiological and psychosocial areas.
  • psychobiologist

  • noun
    • According to Gerstein, a psychobiologist, manatees are not dumb - they are intelligent enough to remember hazards and avoid them - but they are deaf to low-frequency sound like the noise of a boat's engine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Achenbach gives a nod to the work of psychobiologist Lori Marino, noting that dolphin brains have ‘undergone a dramatic increase’ in the last 35 million years, which may ‘have a parallel’ in the increase in brain size in hominids.

Definition of psychobiology in US English:

psychobiology

nounˌsīkōˌbīˈäləjē
  • The branch of science that deals with the biological basis of behavior and mental phenomena.

    精神生物学(研究行为和精神现象的生物学基础的学科)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This book is about Rossi's recovery from the stroke, it is woven within the context of what the author calls the deep psychobiology of psychotherapy, a topic to which Rossi has been dedicated for the past two decades.
    • At the present time we can only speculate about the implications of such ‘experience-dependent shaping of neuronal circuits’ for facilitating the deep psychobiology of therapeutic hypnosis.
    • This leads me to speculate that behavioral state-related gene expression may be of essence in exploring the deep psychobiology of consciousness in therapeutic hypnosis.
    • Rea's research examines the psychobiology and neuropsychology of post-traumatic stress disorder and the effects of stressful early-life experiences on brain development and function.
    • At Santa Clara, Slaton is majoring in psychobiology, the study of mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes.
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