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Biorhythms Biorhythms is the biological systems that have regularly recurring cycles. The best-known of these are the menstrual cycle and the circadian rhythms which are of particular interest to psychologists.
Biosocial Biosocial is the interaction of biological and social factors in the study of society, e.g. the social effects of birth rate or bubonic plague.
Neurobiology Neurobiology is a branch of the life sciences that deals with the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the nervous system. The term
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Bioethics Bioethics refers to ethical questions relating to life and the biological well-being of the planet.
Biological drives Biological drives can be defined as physiological needs necessary for human survival such as the need for food, water, love and affection, and
Bio-Psychological constants Bio-Psychological constants means Marvin Harris’s four predispositions or drives that are shared by all humans. While the needs are universal
Bioterrorism Bioterrorism is the threat or the actual dispersal of biological or chemical agents to cause widespread disease or death in order to further a
Sociobiology Sociobiology is the systematic study of how biology affects human social behavior.