physiological ones. Yeah. While you're making the subjective ones. So you have a kind of a reality check that was
physiological needs. So so for example and does anybody doubt fear is an
physiologically. The same way it is is is responding the same way it would in your waking life if you were scared.
Physiologically-- it's not your fault.
physiological measures and what you can see with um what they do here in these studies is they show reactivity to
physiological issues we have lots of other things going on in development but what I'm going to have pay attention to
physiologically be passed out you can just go to sleep from exhaustion but you're not actually getting optimal
physiological processes of emotions like suffering and compassion, is very limited.
Physiological self-soothing, to start to take a break.
Physiologically, it creates fear.
physiologically, mentally is most helpful for most people.
physiological endurance limit. I think that was the term.
Physiologically you must move to have a sense of satisfaction.
Physiological Society. They wanted to take this science of fat metabolism and make it available to the people who didn't read biochemistry and physiology textbooks.
physiological alarm system that goes off and what happens is you stop breathing
Physiologically, it's now possible to have enhanced low back pain as a result of that axial load. But my question is, why can't we just use
Physiologically, they're the same. They're just better, and they work harder at doing what we could all do. Another question, Bill?
more physiologically aroused during the night. Um and also during the day, usually. So.
responding physiologically the same way it would if it was actually stressed out.
The physiological data we call biofeedback.
are physiological and other mechanisms that they have in common.
The physiological reason is that when you bring attention to one breath, do you notice that you are breathing slower and deeper?
and physiological history which had been kind of forgotten, things about Emil Zatopek, and Percy Cerutty, and Arthur Lydiard, all these great masters of the past
even physiologically it's like you have no peripheral vision have you noticed that when you're really focused it's like you're in the part of the system
your physiological arousal level just a bit-- will actually make you a better driver, because it's functioning as a stimulant.
the physiological responses. So then it's possible to go back into the conversation.
considered physiologically important for an adult is 7 to 9 hours.
in their physiologic stress.
I needed a physiologic explanation.
behavioral or physiological observation.
going to get a physiological and neural response more related to a kind of shutting down.
They measured physiological response, and that's how they measured how fast people habituate.
Symptoms are what we physiologically experience.
And this actually physiologically happens to us.
And so the physiological benefits are really striking.
And so from a physiological point of view, it really helps us to relax, to lower some of our, I guess,
You talked about the physiological and psychological elements of wonder.
There's a physiological marker in the body that indicates stress.
You talked about the physiological needs, like food and water.
We're having physiological arousal for those of us that are joining us.
At the physiological level, there's no difference between these different states.
linked to much earlier physiological ideas about the heart and its function in the body.
A purely physiological explanation offends common sense and one's own egotism.
And from a physiological standpoint, the problem with horses is, when they get an injury that would be fairly routine for a human,
But a physiological signature of aging is that our sleep gets worse.
There is a whole physiological cascade that's going on.
It's an instantaneous physiological change in order to survive and to breathe.
There is a physiological response to gratitude that will make us live longer and in better health.
There's physiological risk, and there's psychological risk.
On the physiological side, it's stunning how-- I don't want to overstate this, but that how compared to other drugs that we take routinely how nontoxic--