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psy·cho·phys·ics P0636400 (sī′kō-fĭz′ĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and sensory response. psy′cho·phys′i·cal adj.psy′cho·phys′i·cal·ly adv.psy′cho·phys′i·cist (-fĭz′ĭ-sĭst) n.Translationspsychophysiquepsychophysiologique EncyclopediaSeePsychophysicspsychophysical
psychophysical [si″ko-fiz´ĭ-kal] pertaining to the mind and its relation to physical manifestations.psy·cho·phys·i·cal (sī'kō-fiz'i-kăl), Relating to the mental perception of physical stimuli. See: psychophysics. psy·cho·phys·i·cal (sī'kō-fiz'i-kăl) 1. Relating to the mental perception of physical stimuli. See also: psychophysics2. Synonym(s): psychosomatic. psy·cho·phys·i·cal (sī'kō-fiz'i-kăl) Relating to mental perception of physical stimuli. ThesaurusSeepsychophysics |