Psychologia
Psychologia is the scientific study of mind and behavior, including mental processes such as perception, memory, emotion, and thought, as well as observable actions. It seeks to understand how biological, cognitive, social, and cultural factors shape how people think, feel, and behave across the lifespan and in different environments.
Originating from Greek roots psychē ("mind" or "soul") and logia ("study of"), the term is the etymological
Historically, psychology emerged as a scientific discipline in the 19th century, building on philosophy and physiology.
Methods include controlled experiments, observation, psychometric testing, surveys, and neuroimaging, along with longitudinal and cross-cultural studies.
Psychologia thus denotes both a historical term and the modern scientific field that seeks to explain behavior