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    L’influence négative des émotions sur la cognition by Jon Elster

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In return, social norms, just like the scope and shape of emotional conceptualizations in different eras and cultures, can make their way into the emotional choice by means of beliefs about the appropriate behavior according to situations and by the means of identifying what is being experienced. …”
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    Extracting Social Information from Chemosensory Cues: Consideration of Several Scenarios and their Functional Implications by Yoram eBen-Shaul

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In simple cases, the mere presence of one particular compound is sufficient to guide appropriate behavior. However, more generally, chemosensory information is conveyed via relative levels of multiple chemical cues, in non-trivial ways. …”
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    Sensory processing in external globus pallidus neurons by Yvonne Johansson, Maya Ketzef

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Summary: Sensory processing is crucial for execution of appropriate behavior. The external globus pallidus (GPe), a nucleus within the basal ganglia, is highly involved in the control of movement and could potentially integrate sensory-motor information. …”
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    Distinct mechanisms underlie H2O2 sensing in C. elegans head and tail by Sophie Quintin, Théo Aspert, Tao Ye, Gilles Charvin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Our work demonstrates that C. elegans can sense a broad range of oxidative stressors using partially distinct H2O2 signaling pathways in head and tail sensillae, and paves the way for further understanding of how the integration of these inputs translates into the appropriate behavior.…”
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    Distinct mechanisms underlie H2O2 sensing in C. elegans head and tail. by Sophie Quintin, Théo Aspert, Tao Ye, Gilles Charvin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Our work demonstrates that C. elegans can sense a broad range of oxidative stressors using partially distinct H2O2 signaling pathways in head and tail sensillae, and paves the way for further understanding of how the integration of these inputs translates into the appropriate behavior.…”
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    Dermoid cyst located in the floor of the mouth: case report by Juliana Portes de Oliveira, Danielle Castex Conde, Alexandre Moraes

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Thus, it is important that the dental surgeon knows the lesion and possible morbidities that it can cause, enabling a precise diagnosis and appropriate behavior, thus benefiting the patient.…”
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    Utilizing Scents as Environmental Enrichment: Preference Assessment and Application with Rothschild Giraffe by Caitlin Fay, Lance J. Miller

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…Zoological institutions use environmental enrichment to increase opportunities for animals to engage in species-appropriate behavior. In these facilities, enrichment for giraffe typically consists of different types of feeders to increase the percentage of time spent foraging. …”
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    Towards Designing Social Question-and-Answer Systems for Behavioral Support of Individuals with Autism by Hwajung Hong, Gregory Abowd, Rosa Arriaga

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Our findings indicate that the majority of questions seek subjective advice and require knowledge about socially appropriate behavior—knowledge perhaps not easily elicited from the forum itself. …”
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    Intangible assets and organizational citizenship behavior: A conceptual model by Chalachew Almaw Tefera, William D. Hunsaker

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…This helps to create awareness of the necessity of matching key resources with appropriate behavior to improve organizations’ competitive advantages. …”
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    LEGAL AWARENESS OF YOUNGSTERS AS SUBJECT OF PEDAGOGICAL RESEARCH by Liliya Riabovol

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The results of the study demonstrate that native scholars consider legal education as a combination of systemic knowledge about law and legislation, skills to use it in familiar and non-familiar situations, to choose appropriate behavior and be ruled by the principles of law, respect for human rights, etc., however, they integrate these elements in different structural components. …”
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    Gender Flexibility, but not Equality: Young Adults’ Division of Labor Preferences by Brittany N. Dernberger, Joanna R. Pepin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This approach overlooks perceptions of appropriate behavior for men and gender dynamics within families. …”
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    Gift-Giving as a Courtship or Mate-Retention Tactic?: Insights from Non-Human Models by Peter K. Jonason, Jeanne F. Cetrulo, Janice M. Madrid, Catherine Morrison

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…We argue that our understanding of gift-giving in humans can be enhanced by examining animal models as long as the model-species shares the appropriate behavior: monogamy. Thus, the gibbon might be a more appropriate model. …”
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    Amygdala activity for the modulation of goal-directed behavior in emotional contexts. by Kazutaka Maeda, Jun Kunimatsu, Okihide Hikosaka

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…While such choices must be made in a way that suits the animal's circumstances, the neural mechanisms underlying such context-appropriate behavior are unclear. To address this question, we devised a context-dependent reward-seeking task for macaque monkeys. …”
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    Cortical systems involved in appetite and food consumption by Kringelbach, M

    Published 2007
    “…Human food intake relies on a complex hierarchy of cortical processing that includes obtaining stable sensory information, evaluation for desirability, and choosing the appropriate behavior. Food intake and the control of appetite rely on cortical processing in humans and other primates to a much larger degree than other mammals. …”
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    Extremism immunity through artificial intelligence networks: Extremism awareness and social intelligence by Ragmoun Wided, Abdulaziz Abdulmohsen Alfalih

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It facilitates situational and contextual awareness to define appropriate behavior.…”
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    The Perception Regarding the Urban Environment in Romanian Cities by Florica ŞTEFĂNESCU, Sergiu BĂLŢĂTESCU

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The practical conclusion of the study consists in the necessity to make the whole population aware of the environmental problems, in view of adopting an appropriate behavior and attitudes regarding urban surroundings. …”
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    Dehydrated Drosophila melanogaster track a water plume in tethered flight by Daniela Limbania, Grace Lynn Turner, Sara M. Wasserman

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Summary: Perception of sensory stimuli can be modulated by changes in internal state to drive contextually appropriate behavior. For example, dehydration is a threat to terrestrial animals, especially to Drosophila melanogaster due to their large surface area to volume ratio, particularly under the energy demands of flight. …”
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    Dynamic calculation of a plane “Earth Dam-Base” system under seismic impact by Salyamova K. D.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Based on the results of these parameters, an appropriate behavior analysis is performed. The SSS of the “dam-foundation” system was studied at the calculated natural frequencies. …”
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    Approach to social conflict by Raluca-Ștefania Balica

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…We have chosen to address this issue because conflicts have a strong impact on our society, the time which focuses much research of psychologists, sociologists, legal practitioners, etc., and from my point of view, as a specialist in communication, conflict is as important as communication is a feature of the living world, and for this reason it is important that we know how to design appropriate behavior, as a means to respond to conflict and be able to distinguish between functional and dysfunctional conflicts , the first to generate, and the latter avoid them.…”
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    VERIFICATION OF THE RELIABILITY OF INFORMATION POSTED ON THE INTERNET – PRAGMATISM RELEVANT TO THE PRESERVATION OF SECURITY AT THE LEVEL OF THE INDIVIDUAL by Marta Miszczak

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The subject matter is so important that the awareness and knowledge of Internet users on how to use information posted on the Internet may protect against cyber attacks and facilitate decision-making and appropriate behavior. The literature on the subject and tutorials provide guidelines to help assess the quality of information, but research has shown that Internet users rarely consciously verify the content presented there. …”
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