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Gender differences in adolescents' academic motivation and classroom behaviour [PDF]
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The present study investigated gender differences in adolescents’ academic motivation and classroom behaviour and gender differences in the extent to which motivation was associated with, and predicted, classroom behaviour ...
Bugler, Myfanwy+2 more
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Underlying all animal behaviors, from the simplest reflexive reactions to the more complex cognitive reasoning and social interaction, are nervous systems uniquely adapted to bodies, environments, and challenges of different animal species. Coleoid cephalopods - octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish - are widely recognized as the most behaviorally complex ...
Tamar, Gutnick+2 more
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Learning Complex Spatial Behaviours in ABM: An Experimental Observational Study [PDF]
Capturing and simulating intelligent adaptive behaviours within spatially explicit individual-based models remains an ongoing challenge for researchers. While an ever-increasing abundance of real-world behavioural data are collected, few approaches exist that can quantify and formalise key individual behaviours and how they change over space and time ...
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AbstractThe monads used to model effectful computations traditionally concentrate on the ‘destination’—the final results of the program. However, sometimes we are also interested in the ‘journey’—the intermediate course of a computation—especially when reasoning about non-terminating interactive systems.
Piróg, M, Gibbons, J
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Background Consumption of sugars-sweetened beverages (SSB) increases energy intake and the risk of obesity. Large packages increase consumption of food, implying that smaller bottle sizes may help curb SSB consumption, but there is a lack of relevant ...
Eleni Mantzari+4 more
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Correlated expression of the body, face, and voice during character portrayal in actors
Actors are required to engage in multimodal modulations of their body, face, and voice in order to create a holistic portrayal of a character during performance.
Matthew Berry, Sarah Lewin, Steven Brown
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Of Mice and Mates: Automated Classification and Modelling of Mouse Behaviour in Groups using a Single Model across Cages [PDF]
Behavioural experiments often happen in specialised arenas, but this may confound the analysis. To address this issue, we provide tools to study mice in the home-cage environment, equipping biologists with the possibility to capture the temporal aspect of the individual's behaviour and model the interaction and interdependence between cage-mates with ...
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Play ontogeny in young chickens is affected by domestication and early stress
Play is common in young homeotherm animals and has an important role as a tentative indicator of positive states of welfare. Furthermore, during domestication play is believed to have increased in frequency in several species as part of the domestication
Lundén Gabrielle+4 more
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Situating interventions to bridge the intention-behaviour gap: A framework for recruiting nonconscious processes for behaviour change [PDF]
This paper presents a situated cognition framework for creating social psychological interventions to bridge the intention–behaviour gap and illustrates this framework by reviewing examples from the domains of health behaviour, environmental behaviour ...
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