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Society for Psychophysiological Research : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society for Psychophysiological Research The Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR) is an international scientific organization with over 800 members worldwide. The society is composed of scientists whose research is focused on the study of the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of behavior.〔http://www.sprweb.org/about/index.cfm〕〔http://www.fabbs.org/membership/〕 ==Psychophysiology== (詳細はJonathan Miller, The Body in Question, 1978) Like anatomy and physiology, psychophysiology is a branch of science interested in bodily systems. However, anatomy is primarily concerned with body structures and relationships amongst structures, and physiology is primarily interested in the function of these structures or systems—or with how different parts of the body work. Psychophysiological research covers both of these concerns, but is also interested in connecting anatomy and physiology with psychological phenomena.〔Handbook of Psychophysiology (2007), J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G. Berntson (Eds.)〕 In other words, psychophysiological research can consist of the study of social, psychological, and/or behavioral phenomena as they are reflected in the body.〔Handbook of Psychophysiology (2007), J.T. Cacioppo, L.G. Tassinary, & G. Berntson (Eds.)〕 A great deal of psychophysiological research has focused on the physiological instantiation of emotion, but with increased access to measures of the central nervous system (CNS), psychophysiological research has also examined cognitive processes.
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