PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE |
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Authors: | David T. Graham |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison |
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Abstract: | Psychophysiology is just as closely related to internal medicine as it is to psychiatry. “Psychological variable” has two distinct meanings: a) an external sensory stimulus, or b) an organismic state described in psychological language. “Psychological” and “Physical” are names of two different languages. There is no such thing as a non-physical illness. Asking whether emotions cause diseases, or diseases cause emotions, leads to many difficulties and is unprofitable. It is far more useful to ask about stimulus-response relationships. There are more kinds of specificity relations in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine than are usually recognized, and the usual specificity statements in psychosomatic medicine are not concerned with I-R or S-R specificity. There are many problems in medicine which psychophysiology could help to solve. |
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Keywords: | Psychosomatic medicine Psychophysiology Emotion Specificity Mind-body problem. (D. T. Graham) |
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