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361“…Reactive and proactive cognitive control are fundamental for guiding complex human behaviour. In two experiments, we evaluated the role of both types of cognitive control in navigational search. …”
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362“…Science is a process involving human behaviour, and due to the human influence, science is often not pursued correctly. …”
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363por Keeling, Matt J., Dyson, Louise, Tildesley, Michael J., Hill, Edward M., Moore, Samuel“…The greatest uncertainties in the modelled scenarios came from vaccine efficacy estimates against novel variants, and from assumptions about human behaviour in the face of changing restrictions and risk.…”
Publicado 2022
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364por de Roo, Rosanne H.D., de Gruijter, Madeleine, de Poot, Christianne J., Limborgh, Josita C.M., van den Hoven, Paul“…Incorporating psychological theories on human behaviour in forensic science could help solving investigative problems, especially at the crime scene. …”
Publicado 2022
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365por Kumar, Mandeep, Nguyen, T. P. Nhung, Kaur, Jasleen, Singh, Thakur Gurjeet, Soni, Divya, Singh, Randhir, Kumar, Puneet“…Artificial intelligence (AI) is a machine science that can mimic human behaviour like intelligent analysis of data. AI functions with specialized algorithms and integrates with deep and machine learning. …”
Publicado 2023
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366“…We discuss the foundational principles of mainstream economic valuation in terms of its assumptions about values, markets, and human behaviour; propose a list of valuation studies in relation to wildlife protection; and explain the methods used. …”
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367“…People’s natural tendencies to either approach or avoid different stimuli in their environment are considered fundamental motivators of human behaviour. There is a wealth of research exploring how changes in approach and avoidance motivational orientations impact behaviour with consequences for wellbeing. …”
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368por Manfredi, Mirella, Comfort, William E., Marques, Lucas M., Rego, Gabriel G., Egito, Julia H., Romero, Ruth L., Boggio, Paulo S.“…This review investigates the influence of racial bias on human behaviour by reviewing studies that examined changes in neural circuitry (i.e. …”
Publicado 2023
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369por Sclafani, V., De Pascalis, L., Bozicevic, L., Sepe, A., Ferrari, P. F., Murray, L.“…Results indicate a common functional architecture of mother-infant communication in humans and monkeys, and contribute to theories concerning the evolution of specific traits of human behaviour.…”
Publicado 2023
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370“…Explanations for human behaviour can be framed in many different ways, from the social-structural context to the individual motivation down to the neurobiological implementation. …”
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371“…Although animals cannot be used to study complex human behaviour such as language, they do have similar basic functions. …”
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372“…CONCLUSION: Adjusting RTI mortality rates for the number of vehicle-kilometres travelled enables us to identify the high variability of this cause of death, and its relation with risk factors other than those inherent to human behaviour, such as the type of roads and the type of vehicles using them.…”
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373“…BACKGROUND: Music perception and performance are comprehensive human cognitive functions and thus provide an excellent model system for studying human behaviour and brain function. However, the molecules involved in mediating music perception and performance are so far uncharacterised. …”
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374por Randolph, Sarah E, Asokliene, Loreta, Avsic-Zupanc, Tatjana, Bormane, Antra, Burri, Caroline, Gern, Lise, Golovljova, Irina, Hubalek, Zdenek, Knap, Natasa, Kondrusik, Maceij, Kupca, Anne, Pejcoch, Milan, Vasilenko, Veera, Žygutiene, Milda“…An alternative explanation, supported by qualitative reports and some data, involves human behavioural responses to weather favourable for outdoor recreational activities, including wild mushroom and berry harvest, differentially influenced by national cultural practices and economic constraints.…”
Publicado 2008
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375por Stothard, J. Russell, Sousa-Figueiredo, Jose C., Betson, Martha, Seto, Edmund Y.W., Kabatereine, Narcis B.“…Different spatial patterns of disease could be identified likely representing the intrinsic differences in parasite biology and interplay with human behaviour(s) across this local landscape providing a better insight into reasons for disease micro-patterning.…”
Publicado 2011
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376por Bassi Luciani, Lorenzo, Genovese, Vincenzo, Monaco, Vito, Odetti, Luca, Cattin, Emanuele, Micera, Silvestro“…BACKGROUND: Studying the responses in human behaviour to external perturbations during daily motor tasks is of key importance for understanding mechanisms of balance control and for investigating the functional response of targeted subjects. …”
Publicado 2012
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377“…Indeed, this problem-focused conceptualization may be adequate in many cases as reducing PG behaviour is undoubtedly an important outcome, but the focus on negativity alone is too narrow to capture the complexity of human behaviour. Hence, this study attempts to bridge the gap in literature by providing an evaluation of the predictive ability of the positive dispositions on problem gambling severity, gambling-related cognitions, and gambling urges. …”
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378por Haagensen, Annika Maria Juul, Sørensen, Dorte Bratbo, Sandøe, Peter, Matthews, Lindsay R., Birck, Malene Muusfeldt, Fels, Johannes Josef, Astrup, Arne“…Animal models with high translational value can help provide relevant and important information in elucidating potential effects of high fat, low carbohydrate diets on human behaviour. Twenty four young, male Göttingen minipigs were fed either a high fat/cholesterol, low carbohydrate diet or a low fat, high carbohydrate/sucrose diet in contrast to a standard low fat, high carbohydrate minipig diet. …”
Publicado 2014
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379por van der Gronde, Toon, Kempes, Maaike, van El, Carla, Rinne, Thomas, Pieters, Toine“…CONCLUSION: Findings from the current review suggest that violent aggression, like all forms of human behaviour, both develops under specific genetic and environmental conditions, and requires interplay between these conditions. …”
Publicado 2014
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380por Shastri, Priyvadan C.“…Years of association with College of Special Work and Institute of Social Science have made me understand the very important facet of sociocultural influence on the development of human behaviour. I was further fortunate to work with children in closed and open institutions, residential care units and day care units, institutions where court committed children were observed, treated, trained and cared for, destitute children and delinquent children in remand homes, rescue homes and custodial care homes. …”
Publicado 2015
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