| physiologic | (adj) of or consistent with an organism's normal functioning, Syn. physiological, Example: physiologic functions; physiological processes |
| physiological | (adj) of or relating to the biological study of physiology, Example: physiological psychology; Pavlov's physiological theories |
| physiologically | (adv) of or relating to physiological processes; with respect to physiology, Example: physiologically ready; physiologically addicted |
| physiological nystagmus | (n) small involuntary tremors of the eyeballs; when it is eliminated by stabilizing the image on the retina, visual perception fades rapidly from fatigue of the retinal receptors |
| physiological property | (n) a property having to do with the functioning of the body |
| physiological psychology | (n) the branch of psychology that is concerned with the physiological bases of psychological processes, Syn. neuropsychology, psychophysiology |
| physiological sphincter | (n) a sphincter that is not recognizable at autopsy because its resting arrangement cannot be distinguished from adjacent tissue |