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Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 1993
Behavioral stereotypes are traditional for specific ethnic, or more accurately ethnosocial, societies; they objectivize—that is, express through specific objects and actions—the culture of these so...
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Behavioral stereotypes are traditional for specific ethnic, or more accurately ethnosocial, societies; they objectivize—that is, express through specific objects and actions—the culture of these so...
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1998
The stereotypic behavior of children (N = 26) while in a playroom session with their parent was studied. The sample included children with a pervasive developmental disorder, an attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a developmental expressive language disorder, or a developmental receptive language disorder and normally developing children ...
S H, Willemsen-Swinkels +3 more
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The stereotypic behavior of children (N = 26) while in a playroom session with their parent was studied. The sample included children with a pervasive developmental disorder, an attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a developmental expressive language disorder, or a developmental receptive language disorder and normally developing children ...
S H, Willemsen-Swinkels +3 more
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Attitudes Toward Stereotyped Behaviors
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2003This investigation examined trait inferences that people make of individuals who engage in body rocking. In Study 1, participants interacted with either a rocking or a nonrocking individual. In Study 2, participants observed video-clips of rocking and nonrocking individuals in various settings.
Nilly Mor, Gershon Berkson
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Clonazepam and dopamine-related stereotyped behavior
Life Sciences, 1977Abstract The effect of clonazepam on behavioral stereotypy induced by a number of dopaminergic agonists was investigated. Clonazepam inhibited levodopa- and amphetamine-induced behavior in guinea pigs but did not alter lergotrile- or apomorphine-induced stereotypy. The results suggest that clonazepam influences the central dopaminergic system through
W J, Weiner +3 more
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Measurement of Rodent Stereotyped Behavior
Current Protocols in Neuroscience, 1998AbstractThis unit presents a quantitative, observational method for the assessment of rodent stereotyped behavior which consists of motor responses that are repetitive, invariant, and seemingly without purpose or goal. The most classic behavioral pattern that is characteristic of stereotypy is that elicited by high doses of stimulants, such as cocaine ...
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Stereotyped Behavior of the Infant Chimpanzee
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1963Over the past several years at the Yerkes Laboratories, the authors have engaged in the study of the effects of various kinds of early experience on the psychological, social, and physical development of the chimpanzee. During the course of the study, we have been particularly impressed by the stereotyped behaviors exhibited by chimpanzee infants ...
R K, DAVENPORT, E W, MENZEL
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Adult-onset stereotypical motor behaviors
Revue Neurologique, 2016Stereotypies have been defined as non-goal-directed movement patterns repeated continuously for a period of time in the same form and on multiple occasions, and which are typically distractible. Stereotypical motor behaviors are a common clinical feature of a variety of neurological conditions that affect cortical and subcortical functions, including ...
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Morphine induced stereotypic behavior in rats
Behavioral Biology, 1975Five groups of male Wistar rats received five daily injections of three dose levels (3 mg/kg, 6 mg/kg, and 9 mg/kg) of morphine hydrochloride and one dose (10 mg/kg) of d-l amphetamine. The occurrence of morphine induced stereotyped behavior was measured and categorized into three subtypes. Diurnal influences on stereotyped behavior were also evaluated
M E, Charness, Z, Amit, M, Taylor
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Survey of stereotypic behavior in prosimians
American Journal of Primatology, 2005Captive animals have been observed to perform a variety of stereotypic behaviors. However, little is known about stereotypic behavior in prosimians. We sent surveys to 96 AZA-accredited institutions to examine stereotypic behavior in these primates. Forty-eight surveys were returned, providing information on 440 individuals of 10 genera.
Loraine Rybiski, Tarou +2 more
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Fluoxetine decreases stereotypic behavior in primates
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2003Primates reared in captivity may display stereotypic behaviors. These behaviors are arguably reminiscent of human obsessive-compulsive or posttraumatic symptoms, which respond to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Captive primates with marked stereotypic behaviors were entered into a randomized controlled study of the SSRI, fluoxetine.A ...
Charmaine, Hugo +8 more
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