He used less oxygen to run the 400, and that translates to a physiological advantage.
He sees these flawed predictions as a combination of physiological biases, methodology errors, and misaligned incentives.
But even the best-trained runners are bound to experience a range of physiological and psychological changes.
Few of the physiological models and their associated databases can communicate with one another.
Industry executives are salivating over the streams of new, valuable physiological data from sensor-wearing patients.
We do not ultimately know the degree to which technology mimics true physiological function.
Peter Drucker considered the physiological dimension of work to be critical yet often overlooked.
And then, of course, there are the proven physiological benefits of interacting with dogs.
He said up to nine million people suffer from the psychological and physiological condition.
Cortisol is produced in order to help the body recover from stress and regain its physiological stability.
Violence affects as many as seven in 10 women, resulting in serious, often long-term physiological and psychological issues.
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The computer produces in Stan the physiological response that the drug would have produced in a patient with that medical condition.
But his ability to indulge the way he does while remaining so strikingly thin makes him a physiological wonder.
Imaging studies have begun to reveal CBT can render long-term physiological changes in the brain, just as antidepressants can.
Others who experience early adversity seem to stop responding to stress at all, posting little or no physiological reaction.
The fact that chronic stress, whether psychological or physiological, can lead to serious health problems has long been appreciated.
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In some cases, hope can also have important effects on fundamental physiological processes like respiration, circulation and motor function.
First we attend to our most primitive physiological requirements, like eating and reproducing.
There may be a physiological reason they respond to fraudulent offers more often.
An additional test was set up to measure the physiological response of volunteers.
Because it mimics the effects of estrogen, scientists have worried that it could cause all manner of physiological changes.
The authors suggest future research should look at the physiological benefits of enhancing DHA in the latter part of infancy.
There may be a physiological reason for the visceral reaction to that figure with its cartoonish skull and gaping mouth.
There is, to some degree, a physiological cause for this apparent divergence: the two halves, or hemispheres, of the brain.
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This is an improved physiological state which enables Jason's brain to work properly at times when it would normally shut down.
If lawyers can attribute their clients' crimes to physiological cravings rather than acts of free will, they may receive lighter sentences.
"At this stage I would be circumspect about its utility, even if there is a proven physiological or pharmacological effect, " he said.
Many opposed to Pistorius' inclusion in the Olympics argue that fair competition requires people who start with the same basic physiological equipment.
"The problem is that there is really a lot of biological and physiological knowledge that goes into interpreting these tests, " she says.
The solution, which is based on physiological monitoring devices installed in some fighter pilot helmets, would instead serve consumers -- cyclists, specifically.
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