| psychogenic torticollis | Spasmodic contractions of the neck muscles, of psychosomatic origin. See: spasmodic torticollis. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| psychogenic tremor | Usually a coarse, irregular tremor, limited to one limb. Synonym: psychogenic tremor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychogenic vomiting | Vomiting associated with emotional distress and anxiety. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychogeny | Genesis through an internal force, as opposed to natural selection. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psychogeusic | Pertaining to the mental perception and interpretation of taste. Origin: psycho-+ G. Geusis, taste (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychogogic | Acting as a stimulant to the emotions. Origin: psycho-+ G. Agogos, a leading away (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychographic | Relating to psychography. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychography | 1. A description of the phenomena of mind. 2. Spirit writing. Origin: Psycho-. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psychohistory | The combined use of psychology (especially psychoanalysis) and history in the writing, especially of biography, as in the work of Erik Erikson. See: psychography. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychoimmunology | <study> The study of how a person's psychological state affects his or her immunesystem. (09 Oct 1997) |
| psychokinesis | Psychokinesia 1. The influence of mind upon matter, as the use of mental "power" to move or distort an object. 2. Impulsive behaviour. Origin: psycho-+ G. Kinesis, movement (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychokym | Rarely used term for the physiologic substrate of psychic processes. Origin: psycho-+ G. Kyma, wave (05 Mar 2000) |
| psycholagny | Rarely used term for sexual excitement and satisfaction from mental imagery. Origin: psycho-+ G. Lagneia, lust (05 Mar 2000) |
| psycholepsy | Rarely used term for sudden mood changes accompanied by feelings of hopelessness and inertia. Origin: psycho-+ G. Lepsis, seizure (05 Mar 2000) |
| psycholeptic | <psychiatry> Of or relating to psycholepsy, that is an attack of hopelessness and mental inertia especially following elation and occurring typically in psychasthenic (characterologically weak) patients. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Clinical Psychology
Synonyms : Comparative Psychology, Comparative Psychologies, Psychologies, Comparative
Synonyms : Educational Psychology, Educational Psychologies, Psychologies, Educational
Synonyms : Experimental Psychology, Experimental Psychologies, Psychologies, Experimental
Synonyms : Industrial Psychology, Industrial Psychologies, Psychologies, Industrial
| psychometric |
of or relating to psychometrics; "psychometric journals"
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| psychometrics |
psychometry: any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements
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| psycholinguistics |
the branch of cognitive psychology that studies the psychological basis of linguistic competence and performance
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| psychopharmacological |
of or relating to psychopharmacology
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| psychoactive drug |
a drug that can produce mood changes and distorted perceptions
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| psycho | the academic department responsible for teaching and research in psychology |
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| psycho | of or relating to psychometrics |
| psycho | any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude etc |
| psycho | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements |
| psycho | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements |
| psycho | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements |
| psycho | of or relating to or characterizing mental events that have motor consequences or vice versa |
| psycho | progressive acquisition of skills involving both mental and motor activities |
| psycho | epilepsy characterized clinically by impairment of consciousness and amnesia for the episode |
| psycho | a mental or personality disturbance not attributable to any known neurological or organic dysfunction |
| psycho | a person suffering from neurosis |
| psycho | affected with emotional disorder |
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