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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Re-Creation of Masculinity by Gamze Sabanci

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…She explores how established norms and traditions inform society's views of the abilities and appropriate behaviors for each sex. As Gilman points out, beliefs about what a man ought to do have a direct effect on what a woman is allowed to do: changes to established practice are regarded as threats to the social roles of "man" or "woman." …”
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    Exposure to advertisement calls of reproductive competitors activates vocal-acoustic and catecholaminergic neurons in the plainfin midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. by Christopher L Petersen, Miky Timothy, D Spencer Kim, Ashwin A Bhandiwad, Robert A Mohr, Joseph A Sisneros, Paul M Forlano

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Increased activation of catecholaminergic neurons may serve to coordinate appropriate behavioral responses to male competitors. Additionally, these results implicate a role for specific catecholaminergic neuronal groups in auditory-driven social behavior in fishes, consistent with a conserved function in social acoustic behavior across vertebrates.…”
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    Gugon Tuhon for Javenese Women to Promote Character Building: A Pragmatic Perspective by komariyah nurjanah, widhyasmaramurti widhyasmaramurti

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…GT data that are used in this research were taken from a text entitled Serat Gugontuhon Prawira Winarsa on www.sastra.org that focused on appropriate behaviors for Javanese women. In the Javanese community, GT is generally acquired through informal oral interaction. …”
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    Catecholaminergic innervation of central and peripheral auditory circuitry varies with reproductive state in female midshipman fish, Porichthys notatus. by Paul M Forlano, Zachary N Ghahramani, Camillia M Monestime, Philip Kurochkin, Alena Chernenko, Dmitriy Milkis

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…These data provide evidence that catecholamines may function, in part, to seasonally modulate the sensitivity of the inner ear and, in turn, the appropriate behavioral response to reproductive acoustic signals.…”
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    Studying post-stroke functional impairment after treatment with neural progenitor cells – an analysis of behavioral tests by Thorsten R. Doeppner, Britta eKaltwasser, Mathias eBahr, Dirk M. Hermann

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In light of upcoming stroke trials regarding safety and feasibility of NPC transplantation, experimental studies have to successfully analyze the extent of NPC-induced neurorestoration on the functional level. However, appropriate behavioral tests for analysis of post-stroke motor coordination deficits and cognitive impairment after NPC grafting are not fully established. …”
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    Call‐specific patterns of neural activation in auditory processing of Richardson’s ground squirrel alarm calls by Angela R. Freeman, James F. Hare, Heather K. Caldwell

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Conclusions Thus, we conclude that in Richardson's ground squirrels, these brain regions are important for the perception of risk resulting from receiving alarm calls and allow for appropriate behavioral responses by receivers.…”
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    Imitation in Chinese Preschool Children: Influence of Prior Self-Experience and Pedagogical Cues on the Imitation of Novel Acts in a Non-Western Culture by Zhidan Wang, Andrew N. Meltzoff

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Imitation is a key mechanism in the acquisition of culturally appropriate behaviors, mannerisms, and norms but who, what, and when children imitate is malleable. …”
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    Behavioral sensitivity of Japanese children with and without ADHD to changing reinforcer availability: an experimental study using signal detection methodology by Emi Furukawa, Shizuka Shimabukuro, Brent Alsop, Gail Tripp

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Irrespective of their country of origin, children with ADHD will likely benefit from behavioral expectations and reinforcement contingencies being made explicit together with high rates of reinforcement for appropriate behaviors.…”
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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Re-Creation of Masculinity by Gamze Sabanci

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…She explores how established norms and traditions inform society's views of the abilities and appropriate behaviors for each sex. As Gilman points out, beliefs about what a man ought to do have a direct effect on what a woman is allowed to do: changes to established practice are regarded as threats to the social roles of "man" or "woman." …”
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    Allelic exchange of pheromones and their receptors reprograms sexual identity in Cryptococcus neoformans. by Brynne C Stanton, Steven S Giles, Mark W Staudt, Emilia K Kruzel, Christina M Hull

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Cell type specification is a fundamental process that all cells must carry out to ensure appropriate behaviors in response to environmental stimuli. …”
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    A Medication Adherence App for Children With Sickle Cell Disease: Qualitative Study by Curtis, Kristina, Lebedev, Anastasiya, Aguirre, Elisa, Lobitz, Stephan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Steps were taken to select the appropriate behavioral change components (involving behavior change techniques [BCTs] such as information on antecedents, prompts/cues; self-monitoring of the behavior; and social support) and translate them into app features designed to overcome these barriers to medication adherence. …”
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    Behavioral diversity as a potential positive indicator of animal welfare in bottlenose dolphins. by Lance J Miller, Lisa K Lauderdale, Jocelyn L Bryant, Jill D Mellen, Michael T Walsh, Douglas A Granger

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Behavioral diversity was calculated using the Shannon Diversity Index on species-appropriate behavioral events. Behavioral diversity was compared to the fecal metabolites of cortisol, aldosterone, and the ratio of cortisol to dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) as well as the stereotypic behavior of route tracing. …”
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    Corona was scary, lockdown was worse: A mixed-methods study of community perceptions on COVID-19 from urban informal settlements of Mumbai. by Sudha Ramani, Manjula Bahuguna, Apurva Tiwari, Sushma Shende, Anagha Waingankar, Rama Sridhar, Nikhat Shaikh, Sushmita Das, Shanti Pantvaidya, Armida Fernandez, Anuja Jayaraman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…A year into the pandemic, however, people reported a shift in attitudes from 'extreme fear to low fear' (67% reported perceiving low/no COVID risk in October 2020), contributing to a general laxity in following COVID-appropriate behaviors. Currently, the community is immensely concerned about the revival of livelihoods, that have been adversely impacted due to the lockdown in 2020 as well as the continued 'othering' of Dharavi for being a COVID hotspot. …”
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    Artificial selection for odor-guided behavior in Drosophila reveals changes in food consumption by Elizabeth B. Brown, Cody Patterson, Rayanne Pancoast, Stephanie M. Rollmann

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Abstract Background The olfactory system enables organisms to detect chemical cues in the environment and can signal the availability of food or the presence of a predator. Appropriate behavioral responses to these chemical cues are therefore important for organismal survival and can influence traits such as organismal life span and food consumption. …”
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    Dyadic Brain - A Biological Model for Deliberative Inference by Iliyan Ivanov, Kristin Whiteside

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…It operates by acquiring data from the environment, recognizing patterns of events’ occurrence, anticipating their re-occurrence and in turn generating appropriate behavioral responses. Through the lenses of the free-energy principle any self-organizing system that is at equilibrium with its environment must minimize its free energy either by manipulating the environmental sensory input or by manipulating its internal states thus altering the recognition density of the outside stimuli. …”
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    PV Interneurons: Critical Regulators of E/I Balance for Prefrontal Cortex-Dependent Behavior and Psychiatric Disorders by Brielle R. Ferguson, Brielle R. Ferguson, Wen-Jun Gao

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…However, growing evidence supports a fundamental role of fast-spiking parvalbumin (PV) GABAergic interneurons in regulating pyramidal neuron activity to drive appropriate behavioral responses. Further, their function is heavily diminished in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in numerous psychiatric diseases, including schizophrenia and autism. …”
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    Genetic and Neural Circuit Analyses of Sickness and Foraging Behaviors in C. elegans by Madan, Gurrein Kaur

    Published 2024
    “…In this work, we identify the sensory-processing AIA neuron as the basis of context-appropriate behavioral state transitions. Then in Chapter 4, we lay a foundation for further investigation of the regulation of foraging behaviors. …”
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    Women empowerment in organizing homestay program case study: Homestay Sinaran Baru, Senai, Johor by Mohamad Noh, Izyan Nadzirah

    Published 2015
    “…The role of women homestay entrepreneur that prescribe appropriate behaviors for them to involved in organizing homestay program in Community-Based Tourism were shaped from various aspects. …”
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    α-Synuclein Aggregates in the Nigro-Striatal Dopaminergic Pathway Impair Fine Movement: Partial Reversal by the Adenosine A<sub>2A</sub> Receptor Antagonist by Qionghui Cai, Na Xu, Yan He, Jiamin Zhu, Fenfen Ye, Zhi Luo, Ruojun Lu, Linshan Huang, Feiyang Zhang, Jiang-Fan Chen, Yan Li

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized pathologically by abnormal aggregation of alpha-synuclein (α-Syn) in the brain and clinically by fine movement deficits at the early stage, but the roles of α-Syn and associated neural circuits and neuromodulator bases in the development of fine movement deficits in PD are poorly understood, in part due to the lack of appropriate behavioral testing paradigms and PD models without motor confounding effects. …”
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