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4842por Lee, Jeongeun“…As a result, there are fewer opportunities available for face-to-face interaction and social activities, which may be particularly harmful to older adults, given their existing loneliness levels. …”
Publicado 2021
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4843por Nielsen, Lisbeth“…Nielsen will discuss research priorities for the Division of Behavioral and Social Research. Dr. Nielsen will also be available for small group discussion.…”
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4844“…Many animals live in groups and interact with each other, creating an organized collective structure. Social network analysis (SNA) is a statistical tool that aids in revealing and understanding the organized patterns of shared social connections between individuals in groups. …”
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4845“…Preschoolers face new challenges in their social life: the development of social and emotional abilities in order to have positive relationships with peers and adults. …”
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4847“…Analysis of population structure typically assumes bidirectional social interactions. But human social interactions are often unidirectional—where one individual has the opportunity to contribute altruistically to another, but not conversely—as the result of organizational hierarchies, social stratification, popularity effects, and endogenous mechanisms of network growth. …”
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4848por Vitale, Kristyn R.“…Cats live in our homes and on our streets and occupy a variety of social environments. However, scientists still disagree on the social nature of free-ranging cats (FRCs). …”
Publicado 2022
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4849“…Despite a heightened risk for social challenges and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), few studies have compared different aspects of social behavior across these conditions. …”
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4853“…While research on enabling socially-aware robot navigation has expanded over the years, there are no agreed-upon evaluation protocols or benchmarks to allow for the systematic development and evaluation of socially-aware navigation. …”
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4855“…The study illuminates the diagnostic process as a socially situated activity. We suggest that an examination of the benefits and drawbacks of assessment services specialising in autism only, the resources they require to operate effectively, and how they operate in the context of wider health services would be appropriate and timely. …”
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4857Materias: “…Social Sciences…”
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4858por Kavaliers, Martin, Ossenkopp, Klaus-Peter, Tyson, Cashmeira-Dove, Bishnoi, Indra R., Choleris, Elena“…Drawing upon studies with laboratory rodents, we briefly discuss aspects of (i) olfactory-mediated recognition and avoidance of infected conspecifics; (ii) relationships between pathogen avoidance and various social factors (e.g. social vigilance, social distancing (approach/avoidance), social salience and social reward); (iii) the roles of various brain regions (in particular the amygdala and insular cortex) and neuromodulators (neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, steroidal hormones and immune components) in the regulation of pathogen avoidance. …”
Publicado 2022
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4859“…Prior research has found an association between pride experiences and social rank outcomes. However, the causal direction of this relationship remains unclear. …”
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4860“…Social learning, copying other’s behavior without actual experience, offers a cost-effective means of knowledge acquisition. …”
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