Noun
the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes
Source: WordNetPhysiological psychology is, therefore, first of all psychology. Wilhelm Wundt
The task of physiological psychology remains the same in the analysis of ideas that it was in the investigation of sensations: to act as mediator between the neighbouring sciences of physiology and psychology. Wilhelm Wundt
The attitude of physiological psychology to sensations and feelings, considered as psychical elements, is, naturally, the attitude of psychology at large. Wilhelm Wundt