So also did another phrase which Fechner introduced in the course of his book--the phrase "physiological psychology.
If this be admitted, it follows that folk psychology supplements not merely the methods of individual or physiological psychology, but also its principles and its laws.
With the scientific basis of their method--the laws of physiological psychology--the old masters were utterly unacquainted.
Far from this form of muscular contraction being a contradiction of psychological principles, it will be found on examination to be in perfect accord with well-established laws of physiological psychology.
This second way of proceeding gives results which are gathered under the two headings "Experimental" and "Physiological Psychology.
All the methodical means of procedure by which the psychologist produces effects of this kind by changing the condition or functions of the body within itself belong to Physiological Psychology.
Let us look, now, a little more closely into the modes of research of physiological psychology.
Physiological psychology teaches us how to separate the visible, the tangible, and the audible from bodies--a labor which is subsequently richly requited, as the division of the subjects of physics well shows.
But the moment we consider the special influence on the red of the elements constituting our body, outlined by the well-known perspective with head invisible, we are at work in the domain of physiological psychology.
If we look at the matter in this unbiassed light it will appear indubitable that the method of physiological psychology is none other than that of physics; what is more, that this science is a part of physics.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physiological psychology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.