Glossary B

- Biofeedback Training : Biofeedback Training refers to an intervention procedure where the individual monitors and controls normally automatic functions .

Deutsch: Biogrammatik / Español: Biogramática / Português: Biogramática / Français: Biogrammaire / Italiano: Biogrammatica /

Biogrammar refers to the inherited structure that predisposes organisms toward certain kinds of social activities according to the Socio-Biologists

Deutsch: Biologische Anpassung / Español: Adaptación Biológica / Português: Adaptação Biológica / Français: Adaptation Biologique / Italiano: Adattamento Biologico

Biological Adaptation in the context of psychology refers to the process by which organisms adjust to changes in their environment through physiological or behavioral changes, enhancing their survival and reproductive success. In psychology, this concept is often explored in relation to how humans and other animals adapt to their environments via innate or learned behaviors, and how these adaptations influence and are influenced by psychological processes.

biological approach refers to the view that biological factors cause and should be used to treat abnormality

Biological Biasing refers to the idea that people are genetically "primed" for a disorder, and therefore more likely to get it than others in the general population.

Biological constraints on learning refer to any limitations on an organism's capacity to learn that are caused by the inherited sensory, response, or cognitive capabilities of members of a given species. Likewise Biological constraints are limitations on learning that result from biological factors rather than from experience.
Biological control systems refer to a control system capable of maintaining homeostasis within a cell or organ system in a living creature.