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Dorsal Striatal Circuits for Habits, Compulsions and Addictions
Here, we review the neural circuit bases of habits, compulsions, and addictions, behaviors which are all characterized by relatively automatic action performance.
David M. Lipton, B. Gonzales, A. Citri
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Additional records and Further Data on Indian garden lizard Calotes versicolor (Daudin, 1802) (Sauria: Agamidae) from Iran [PDF]
In this study a total of four Calotes versicolor specimens (three males, one female), collected in different localities from April 2013 to March 2014 in Southeast of Iran were examined.
Ehsan Damadi +3 more
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AbstractHabits form a crucial component of behavior. In recent years, key computational models have conceptualized habits as arising from model-free reinforcement learning (RL) mechanisms, which typically select between available actions based on the future value expected to result from each.
Miller, Kevin J. +2 more
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In order to better prepare university students as proficient, versatile and productive information and industrial technologists in the 21st century, the need to implement instructional strategies and activities naturally align with their predispositions ...
Gilbert C Magulod
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This study aims to determine how artificial intelligence's role in increasing marketing activities' effectiveness in automatic personalization. Some of the factors that can influence humans using social media are what they like, where they comment, and ...
R D Santy +6 more
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The neural circuits involved in learning and executing goal-directed actions, which are governed by action-outcome contingencies and sensitive to changes in the expected value of the outcome, have been shown to be different from those mediating habits, which are less dependent on action-outcome relations and changes in outcome value. Extended training,
Hilário, Monica R. F., Costa, Rui M.
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Objective Morbid obesity significantly impairs quality of life, leading to increased morbidity, healthcare costs, and longer hospital stays. Generic quality of life instruments may fail to capture the disease-specific challenges experienced by ...
Shima Ghannadi +8 more
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Lifestyle Medicine: The Health Promoting Power of Daily Habits and Practices
There is no longer any serious doubt that daily habits and actions profoundly affect both short-term and long-term health and quality of life. This concept is supported by literally thousands of research articles and incorporated in multiple evidence ...
J. Rippe
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Teaching originality? Common habits behind creative production in science and arts
Originality is a prerequisite for world-changing science and arts alike, but it cannot be taught. Or can it? Here, we show that a set of habits that are - surprisingly - shared among successful artists and scientists may catalyze creative output.
Marten Scheffer +2 more
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Digital Behaviour Change Interventions to Break and Form Habits
Digital behaviour change interventions, particularly those using pervasive computing technology, hold great promise in supporting users to change their behaviour.
C. Pinder +3 more
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