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  • isorder with some preservation of mental and behavioral abilities, such as problem solving, reasonin
  • NPAS1 and NPAS3-deficient mice display behavioral abnormalities typical to the animal models o
  • Psychopathology and related behavioral abnormalities are typically seen in LFS, and
  • turally occurring and experimentally induced behavioral abnormalities.
  • ike features, incoordination of movements or behavioral abnormalities.
  • GABAB receptors are involved in behavioral actions of ethanol, gamma-Hydroxybutyric aci
  • is believed that the wood rats evolved this behavioral adaptation to cope with the environmental st
  • ories typically do not consider rape to be a behavioral adaptation.
  • Main articles: Behavioral addiction and Addictive behavior
  • ncing others, to gain a clinical benefit and behavioral advantage for a given individual.
  • 09) Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) predicts behavioral aggression following provocation.
  • This study presents data concerning behavioral aggression as well as introducing the level
  • stacanth of Profilicollis antarcticus causes behavioral alterations due to changes in the levels of
  • elopmental psychology, because it provides a behavioral alternative to the concept of maturation and
  • This technology is based on behavioral analysis in a virtualized environment.
  • tack patterns in real-time and the intensive behavioral analysis is distributed across a world-wide
  • s because she had no interest in leaving the Behavioral Analysis Unit.
  • Through a system called Applied Behavioral Analysis, teachers use repetition and reward
  • Although highly influenced by applied behavioral analysis, it incorporates social learning pr
  • APS models have been created and used to fit behavioral and imaging data for tasks such as the Tower
  • arch, as a unit of the Institute for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research (ISBER)at UCSB.
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian first began pu
  • hese drugs are no longer used due to harmful behavioral and addictive effects.
  • sex, culture, and strategies of human mating Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2005) 28, 247-311
  • Behavioral and affective symptoms are particularly impo
  • T1A and 5-HT2A agonist, and produces similar behavioral and physiological responses in animals with
  • Owen, an American high school student whose behavioral and social sciences project won first place
  • F90-F98 Behavioral and emotional disorders with onset usually o
  • ject can be written only with VHDL both with behavioral and structural architecture.
  • 4CAPS model have been used to explain behavioral and brain imaging data in different experime
  • a multipurpose model organism, frequently in behavioral and obesity research.
  • ria, VA:U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences.
  • A number of articles in a 1989 issue of Behavioral and Brain Sciences criticized the theory.
  • omic Experiments in 15 Small Scale Societes, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28: 795-815.
  • ent of the Foundation for the Advancement of Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
  • the links between cognition and a variety of behavioral and emotional problems.
  • pes: spatial, temporal, structural, process, behavioral, and geometric.":3
  • journal publishes articles on all aspects of behavioral and social sciences information, with emphas
  • er, but its most serious adverse effects are behavioral and its benefit-risk ratio in these conditio
  • ntorship (2001-02) granted by the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
  • res aspects, while the latter stands for the behavioral and concurrent aspects of systems.
  • eptibility to particular diseases as well as behavioral and emotional inclinations.
  • escribes a set of instances that have common behavioral and structural features (operations and attr
  • losophy and psychology), biological science ( behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, physiology), eng
  • cord brain signals during different types of behavioral and cognitive activity and thereby gain know
  • hool of Human Development (now the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences).
  • has emphasized the importance of the social, behavioral, and cultural sciences for an adequate under
  • alth, AIDS research, disease prevention, and behavioral and social sciences research.
  • yze the social, economic, political, policy, behavioral and geographical variables associated with e
  • Much of McCarty's research has centered on behavioral and physiological adaptations to stress and
  • poorly understood with regard to persisting behavioral and neuroadaptational effects.
  • hissar, an Israeli high school student whose behavioral and social sciences project won second place
  • there is a lack of appropriate knowledge of behavioral and chemical ecology of the host-pest intera
  • leaving the person alive, though having the behavioral and cognitive characteristics often associat
  • e genus because of the bird's morphological, behavioral and ecological differences from these specie
  • chter’s study says, “The prevalence of behavioral and emotional problems is significantly high
  • h the chemical kills the tadpoles and causes behavioral and growth abnormalities.
  • ort of thing as consciousness separated from behavioral and linguistic understandings.
  • o suffer from the condition often experience behavioral and emotional problems, and are also at risk
  • eracts with DAT, SERT, and NET, although the behavioral and reinforcing effects of cocaine depend on
  • ord University Press and associate member of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Cambridge University Pre
  • fessor of Social Psychology in the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (SBOS) at Clarem
  • and Medical Ethics and Chair of the Social, Behavioral and Educational Institutional Review Board a
  • that a range of effects (including physical, behavioral, and cognitive) could arise from prenatal al
  • He earned a B.A. in Behavioral and Social Science from the University of Ma
  • nt appointment as Professor in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
  • l approach, culminating in his 1998 paper in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, where he articulated the
  • ines-to bring attention to the importance of behavioral and social research.
  • dited Sleep and Alertness: Chronobiological, Behavioral and Medical Aspects of Napping, Raven Press,
  • SEARCH, the goal of MKOFTEN was to "test the behavioral and toxicological effects of certain drugs o
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian is a peer-revi
  • y in midbrain dopaminergic neurons regulates behavioral and cellular responses to opiates."
  • s strongly in the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral and Psychodynamic-oriented Therapy, and were
  • diverges from much of mainstream cognitive, behavioral, and Psychodynamic psychotherapy.
  • Committee on Building Bridges in the Brain, Behavioral and Clinical Sciences 1999-2000; Chair, Inte
  • ittsburgh with a masters of Public Health in Behavioral and Community Health Sciences.
  • Behavioral and Genetic Risk Factors for Alcoholism
  • Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29: 161-209.
  • ceived the 2003 National Medal of Science in behavioral and social science for his contributions to
  • ational Science and Engineering Fair for his behavioral and social sciences team project.
  • The treatments that are available are mostly behavioral and cognitive therapies, the most common bei
  • The program has strict academic, behavioral, and attendance requirements.
  • guage (DSL) for describing electronic system behavioral and architectural models with time and perfo
  • evolution in clinical psychology: Beyond the behavioral approach" in order to present the state-of-t
  • ts of an alternative program specializing in behavioral as well as academic disciplines for students
  • blished on the evolutionary, ecological, and behavioral aspects of host-parasite interactions based
  • 2 and WIN 34,428) were shown to be active in behavioral assays only for the ββ-isomers.
  • rician, author and developer of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
  • This basic behavioral assessment is used in almost every study inv
  • wed the company to offer employee screening, behavioral assessment and skills testing products.
  • organizations and individuals in the area of behavioral assessment and understanding.
  • Behavioral Assessment, 13(1), 1-5.
  • partly pathologizing, partly such mental and behavioral attributes that are factually harmful.
  • Herbivores and insects have a conditioned behavioral avoidance to eating the leaves of Chinese ta
  • physically prevents fishes from passing) or behavioral barriers (devices that encourage fishes to s
  • Most behavioral barriers are experimental and of unproven ef
  • 1969 Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design, Englewood Cliffs, N.J, ISBN
  • best known for his book Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design first published in 1969.
  • Behavioral belief: an individual's belief about consequ
  • nce" for the Emory University Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology Program.
  • attacker profiling, user behavior analysis, behavioral biometrics, cyber psychology, and network fo
  • "Operational and Behavioral Causes of Supply Chain Instability"
  • 213 bed acute care hospital, imaging center, behavioral center, fitness center, retirement community
  • n as "brain-jacking," the parasite induces a behavioral change in its intermediate host that increas
  • It is thought that this behavioral change holds an evolutionary advantage for t
  • icacy is the most important precondition for behavioral change, since it determines the initiation o
  • Behavioral changes also occur in the majority of cases,
  • telemetry system in Panama and investigates behavioral changes among male lions in Tsavo, Kenya.
  • cal signalling that induces physiological or behavioral changes in cells and influences colony struc
  • anges in the biogenic amino levels can cause behavioral changes such as changes in response to exter
  • t movement and sensation are unimpaired, any behavioral changes being ascribed to something other th
  • In elk, behavioral changes may also include hyperexcitability a
  • these situations are reported to experience behavioral changes, physical complaints, anxiety, decre
  • A common behavioral characteristic that has evolved in those wit
  • f an attack that exploits the data-dependent behavioral characteristics of the implementation of an
  • The pharmacologic and behavioral characteristics that determine tobacco addic
  • e study of man-made systems that exhibit the behavioral characteristics of natural living systems.
  • f DNA markers to locate genes that influence behavioral characters.
  • Minshew was trained as a behavioral child neurologist, and she received an M.D.
  • inology, psychiatry, and nursing) as well as behavioral clinicians (including clinical psychologists
  • nd then How to Spot Hidden Alcoholics: Using Behavioral Clues to Identify Addiction in its Early Sta
  • tt of classes to protest the school's strict behavioral code, culminating in an all-night negotiatin
  • esource-usage analysis for embedded systems, behavioral compatibility of web service applications, e
  • ace Compatibility) is a modular verifier for behavioral compatibility checking of hardware and softw
  • sychological processes, and using social and behavioral concepts and data to inform and refine theor
  • A behavioral consequence of the thelytoky phenotype is qu
  • ations and the development of new methods of behavioral control such as writing.
  • anned behavior adds the concept of perceived behavioral control, which originates from self-efficacy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Therapy, focusing on correctin
  • clude individual intervention in the form of behavioral counseling, medication, and nicotine replace
  • Main article: Integrative behavioral couples therapy
  • Hostile Intent aims to detect and model the behavioral cues that indicate an individual's intent to
  • A behavioral cusp is an important behavior change that al
  • rs to the questionnaire but also each user's behavioral data such as average time spent on the site.
  • As part of the Center for Behavioral Decision Research, SDS manages the Data Truc
  • gical Institute, he studies the chemical and behavioral defenses of ants, wasps, and arachnids.
  • Positive Reinforcement and Behavioral Deficits of Autistic Children, Child Develop
  • His anatomical and behavioral descriptions of bees, wasps, ants, dragonfli
  • similar, there are a number of physical and behavioral differences between the wisent and the Ameri
  • r well-defined, with clear morphological and behavioral differences between them.
  • may be needed, including but not limited to behavioral differences, habitat isolation, and hybrid i
  • is associated with a number of cognitive and behavioral difficulties in humans.
  • ionships which may lead to interpersonal and behavioral difficulties in later life.
  • ir infants and young children for reasons of behavioral difficulties had histories of childhood malt
  • Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities, Suppl.
  • In order to distinguish mere oddness from behavioral disorders which might disrupt the ability of
  • r the treatment of cognitive, affective, and behavioral disorders of older people.
  • ional Classification of Diseases, Mental and Behavioral Disorders to fundamental rethinking includin
  • Biotin deficiency can result in behavioral disorders, lack of coordination, learning di
  • osis (pinpoint pupils), nausea, bradycardia, behavioral disturbances, and severe physical and psycho
  • dy chemistry actually changes and “undergoes behavioral, ecological and physiological transformation
  • John Alcock (born 1942) is an American behavioral ecologist and author.
  • ecosystem concept as well as modern ideas of behavioral ecology and food web dynamics.
  • not rely on specialist coordinated behavior BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 18 (3): 590-596 MAY-JUN
  • is also an editor of the scientific journal ' Behavioral Ecology'.
  • ology, developmental neurobiology, evo-devo, behavioral ecology, anthropology and evolutionary psych
  • as a result of these studies, in Nature and Behavioral Ecology.
  • It combines insights from behavioral economics with field research from developin
  • He is a contributor to the fields of behavioral economics and behavioral finance.
  • is of behavior including but not limited to: behavioral economics, behavioral momentum, Connectionis
  • In behavioral economics, the endowment effect (also known
  • rch interests include development economics, behavioral economics, household finance and the use of
  • decision science, decision support systems, behavioral economics, organizational behavior, and risk
  • s research interests include microeconomics, behavioral economics, and neuroeconomics.
  • one of Loewenstein's major contributions to behavioral economics.
  • Behavioral economists highlight individual biases in de
  • Behavioral economists attribute this to the "status quo
  • Research by behavioral economists demonstrated, moreover, that firm
  • JWH-073 has been shown to produce behavioral effects very similar to Δ9-THC in animals.
  • 2. Modeling using the concepts of behavioral effects together with the non-classical assu
  • child to produce overt behavioral effects.
  • 2-AG leading to several cannabinoid-related behavioral effects.
  • t serves children in grades K-8 with serious behavioral, emotional, and psychiatric difficulties, as
  • is that organisms possess traits (including behavioral, emotional, and biological) that have been p
  • or Little Wanderers is to ensure the healthy behavioral, emotional, social and educational developme
  • an rhythmicity control cognitive, affective, behavioral, endocrine and immunological processes.
  • , sociologists to take up the challenge from behavioral evolutionary biology (“sociobiology”) to wor
  • ual and learning paradigms as well as animal behavioral experiments and computational models.
  • he firing of cortical neurons In a series of behavioral experiments, Palazzo et al. demonstrated tha
  • ibute to childhood obesity: genetic factors; behavioral factors including energy intake, physical ac
  • ar, and their attention to psychological and behavioral factors in combat was judged to be supremely
  • e of adrenaline, blood pressure, heart rate, behavioral fear response, and defensive responses, whic
  • Professor Barberis' research focuses on behavioral finance and in particular, on applications o
  • Zinman is also a member of the Behavioral Finance Forum and a Research Advisory Board
  • e new field of neuroeconomics, as well as to behavioral finance and experimental economics.
  • He has been Editor of the Journal of Behavioral Finance from 2000 through 2004, and has been
  • His dissertation was a behavioral finance experiment titled, “Prospect Theory
  • ematical finance and economics, quantitative behavioral finance, free boundary problems, computation
  • This species exhibits behavioral flexibility in the timing of behavior.
  • d to be numerous, which contributes to human behavioral flexibility.
  • Georgescu-Roegen also extended Gossen's behavioral formulation by introducing leisure in additi
  • o show how brain mechanisms can give rise to behavioral functions.
  • Behavioral Genetics by Robert Plomin, John C. DeFries,
  • Behavioral Genetics in the Postgenomic Era, by Robert P
  • His most recent books are Behavioral Genetics in the Postgenomic Era (Washington,
  • Behavioral Guide to African Mammals by R. D. Estes, Uni
  • rtist for the "Melvin and Jenkins" series of behavioral guides.
  • Another unusual behavioral habit seen in adults of various genera is th
  • owever, N. macrops are known to possess some behavioral habits of more advanced ant species, and phy
  • 2004: The Behavioral Health Day Unit and the San Francisco Center
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