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What is the difference between physiology and psychology?
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To put it simply, physiology is to do with the body and psychology is to do with the mind. Physiology is concerned with how our physical bodies and organs work. ... There is some overlap between psychologyand physiology in that our mental processes are supported by chemical processes in the brain.
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Physiology covers both physical and chemical processes and is often studied alongside anatomy (the arrangement of the body). Psychology is also a study to do with the body, but this time it focuses on one specific area. The brain, or more accurately the mind.
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