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Anticipatory adjustments to being picked up in infancy [PDF]
Anticipation of the actions of others is often used as a measure of action understanding in infancy. In contrast to studies of action understanding which set infants up as observers of actions directed elsewhere, in the present study we explored ...
Markova, Gabriela +2 more
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Genetic basis of between-individual and within-individual variance of docility [PDF]
Funded by Alces Software UCLA Academic Senate Division of Life Sciences National Geographic Society National Science Foundation. Grant Numbers: IDBR-0754247, DEB-1119660, DBI-0242960, DBI-0731346 University of Aberdeen Data deposited at Dryad: doi:10 ...
Blumstein, D T +3 more
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Introduction and objective Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) phase angle (PhA) is an index of the integrity of cells and cellular membranes. The aim of the study was identification of behavioural and anthropometric predictors of PhA in a group of young adults.
Michał Skrzypek +4 more
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“Psyosphere”: A GPS Data-Analysing Tool for the Behavioural Sciences
Positioning technologies, such as GPS are widespread in society but are used only sparingly in behavioural science research, e.g., because processing positioning technology data can be cumbersome.
Benjamin Ziepert +2 more
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Willingness towards cognitive engagement: a preliminary study based on a behavioural entropy approach [PDF]
Faced with a novel task some people enthusiastically embark in it and work with determination, while others soon lose interest and progressively reduce their efforts.
Elena, Daprati +4 more
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Among animal constructions, spider’s orb webs represent regular geometrical architecture models. Their construction is the result of successive, simple and reproducible behavioural patterns, often considered as stereotyped.
Toscani, Camille +2 more
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Revisiting the role of individual variability in population persistence and stability. [PDF]
Populations often exhibit a pronounced degree of individual variability and this can be important when constructing ecological models. In this paper, we revisit the role of inter-individual variability in population persistence and stability under ...
Andrew Morozov +2 more
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Clafer: Lightweight Modeling of Structure, Behaviour, and Variability [PDF]
Embedded software is growing fast in size and complexity, leading to intimate mixture of complex architectures and complex control. Consequently, software specification requires modeling both structures and behaviour of systems.
Antkiewicz, Michal +5 more
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Seeking for a fingerprint: analysis of point processes in actigraphy recording [PDF]
Motor activity of humans displays complex temporal fluctuations which can be characterized by scale-invariant statistics, thus documenting that structure and fluctuations of such kinetics remain similar over a broad range of time scales.
Beldzik, E. +11 more
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Host-specific cues cause differential attractiveness of Kenyan men to the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae [PDF]
Background Many studies have suggested that variability in the attractiveness of humans to host-seeking mosquitoes is caused by differences in the make-up of body emanations, and olfactory signals in particular.
Mukabana, W.R. +3 more
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