Noun
/psikoˌfisi.oˈloxiko/
Psychophysiological
"Psicofisiológico" is a compound word in Spanish formed by the root words "psico" (psycho) and "fisiológico" (physiological). It refers to anything that involves the interaction between psychological processes and physiological functions. This term is commonly used in the medical field to describe conditions, studies, or treatments that consider the relationship between the mind and the body.
The word "psicofisiológico" is more often used in written contexts, especially in medical literature or academic discussions. It is not as common in everyday oral speech.
La terapia psicofisiológica ha mostrado ser efectiva para tratar el estrés. Translation: Psychophysiological therapy has been shown to be effective in treating stress.
Los investigadores están estudiando los efectos psicofisiológicos de la meditación. Translation: Researchers are studying the psychophysiological effects of meditation.
Se recomienda practicar yoga para estar en un estado psicofisiológico óptimo. Translation: It is recommended to practice yoga to be in an optimal psychophysiological state.
Respuesta psicofisiológica Translation: Psychophysiological response
La respuesta psicofisiológica al miedo puede desencadenar la liberación de hormonas del estrés. Translation: The psychophysiological response to fear can trigger the release of stress hormones.
Equilibrio psicofisiológico Translation: Psychophysiological balance
The word "psicofisiológico" derives from the Greek roots "psycho" (mind, mental) and "fisiológico" (physiological, relating to the functions of living organisms).