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81por Cherubino, Patrizia, Martinez-Levy, Ana C., Caratù, Myriam, Cartocci, Giulia, Di Flumeri, Gianluca, Modica, Enrica, Rossi, Dario, Mancini, Marco, Trettel, Arianna“…The new technological advances achieved during the last decade allowed the scientific community to investigate and employ neurophysiological measures not only for research purposes but also for the study of human behaviour in real and daily life situations. The aim of this review is to understand how and whether neuroscientific technologies can be effectively employed to better understand the human behaviour in real decision-making contexts. …”
Publicado 2019
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82“…To improve the effectiveness of HIV prevention and treatment service implementation, we need to understand what drives human behaviour and decision-making around HIV service use. …”
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83por Bhatt, Priya, Sethi, Amanrose, Tasgaonkar, Vaibhav, Shroff, Jugal, Pendharkar, Isha, Desai, Aditya, Sinha, Pratyush, Deshpande, Aditya, Joshi, Gargi, Rahate, Anil, Jain, Priyanka, Walambe, Rahee, Kotecha, Ketan, Jain, N. K.“…Human behaviour reflects cognitive abilities. Human cognition is fundamentally linked to the different experiences or characteristics of consciousness/emotions, such as joy, grief, anger, etc., which assists in effective communication with others. …”
Publicado 2023
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84por Chick, Gareth“…An original analysis of how human behaviour is conditioned within corporate cultures, and how managers come to adopt unconscious controlling habits that are counter-productive, inhibit growth, and create cultures of fear.…”
Publicado 2018
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85“…Get a new perspective on the true nature of reputational risk and damage to organizations, and understand why its root causes trace back to individual and collective human behaviour.…”
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86“…Multisensory perception is regarded as one of the most prominent examples where human behaviour conforms to the computational principles of maximum likelihood estimation (MLE). …”
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87“…Changes in human behaviour are a major determinant of epidemic dynamics. …”
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88por Naserrudin, Nurul Athirah, Hod, Rozita, Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree, Ahmed, Kamruddin, Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat“…Exposure to P. knowlesi malaria was found to be influenced by sociodemographic, socioeconomic, environmental, social context, belief, and human behaviour factors. However, these factors were commonly discussed separately in existing studies. …”
Publicado 2022
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89“…If equestrianism is to flourish, it is evident that much needs to change, not the least, human behaviour. There are established frameworks for explaining and effecting human behaviour change that have been scientifically validated and are rooted in practice. …”
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90“…This book provides a comprehensive overview on emergent bursty patterns in the dynamics of human behaviour. It presents common and alternative understanding of the investigated phenomena, and points out open questions worthy of further investigations. …”
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91“…For each of these applications, we show that our approach leads to different (or simpler) explanations of human behaviour than alternatives. We highlight the type of measurements which can be helpful in developing practical applications of our approach. …”
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92“…Social–ecological systems (SES) research underlines the tremendous impact of human behaviour on planet Earth. To enable a sustainable course of humanity, the integration of human cognition in SES research is crucial for better understanding the processes leading to and involved in human behaviour. …”
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93“…Inter-event times of various human behaviour are apparently non-Poissonian and obey long-tailed distributions as opposed to exponential distributions, which correspond to Poisson processes. …”
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94“…The COVID-19 pandemic has altered human behaviour in profound ways, prompting some to question whether the associated economic and social impacts might outweigh disease impacts. …”
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95“…Explicit background knowledge as well as detailed listings of safety relevant features in human behaviour are included.…”
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96“…BACKGROUND: A major deficit of all approaches to epidemic modelling to date has been the need to approximate or guess at human behaviour in disease-transmission-related contexts. …”
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97“…For diseases that infect humans or livestock, transmission dynamics are at least partially dependent on human activity and therefore human behaviour. However, the impact of human behaviour on disease transmission is relatively understudied, especially in the context of heterogeneous contact structures such as described by a social network. …”
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100“…Oxytocin has recently received remarkable attention for its role as a modulator of human behaviour. Here, we aimed to expand our knowledge of the neural circuits engaged by oxytocin by investigating the effects of intranasal and intravenous oxytocin on the functional connectome at rest in 16 healthy men. …”
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