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    (When) are religious people nicer? Religious salience and the “Sunday Effect” on pro-social behavior by Deepak Malhotra

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Prior research has found mixed evidence for the long-theorized link between religiosity and pro-social behavior. To help overcome this divergence, I hypothesize that pro-social behavior is linked not to religiosity per se, but rather to the salience of religion and religious norms. …”
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    Current research considering social behavior to improve the welfare of commercially raised dairy calves* by E.K. Miller-Cushon

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…I discuss the onset of social behavior in young calves, development of social preferences, implications of calf management and housing for expression of social behavior, individual differences in social behavior, and implications of environmental complexity within the context of social housing. …”
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    Spexin and Galanin in Metabolic Functions and Social Behaviors With a Focus on Non-Mammalian Vertebrates by Izzati Mohd Zahir, Satoshi Ogawa, Nisha Angela Dominic, Tomoko Soga, Ishwar S. Parhar

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This review describes evidence supporting the central roles of SPX and GAL neuropeptides in energy balance, reproduction, stress, and social behaviors, with a particular focus on non-mammalian vertebrate systems.…”
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    (When) are religious people nicer? Religious salience and the ``Sunday effect'' on pro-social behavior by Deepak Malhotra

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Prior research has found mixed evidence for the long-theorized link between religiosity and pro-social behavior. To help overcome this divergence, I hypothesize that pro-social behavior is linked not to religiosity per se, but rather to the salience of religion and religious norms. …”
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    Bidirectional modulation of anxiety-related and social behaviors by amygdala projections to the medial prefrontal cortex by Felix-Ortiz, Ada Celis, Burgos-Robles, Anthony Noel, Bhagat, Neha D., Leppla, Christopher Albert, Tye, Kay

    Published 2016
    “…The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) modulate anxiety and social behaviors. It remains to be elucidated, however, whether direct projections from the BLA to the mPFC play a functional role in these behaviors. …”
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    The contribution of distinct subregions of the ventromedial frontal cortex to emotion, social behavior, and decision making. by Rudebeck, P, Bannerman, D, Rushworth, M

    Published 2008
    “…Here, we highlight recent research that suggests that two areas within or adjacent to the VMFC, the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), may play distinct but complementary roles in mediating normal patterns of emotion and social behavior. Converging lines of evidence from human, macaque, and rat studies now suggest that the OFC may be more specialized for simple emotional responses, such as fear and aggression, through its role in representing primary reinforcement or punishment. …”
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    Influence of personality traits on Facebook engagement and their effects on socialization behavior and satisfaction with university life by Ainin, Sulaiman, Jaafar, Noor Ismawati, Tamjidyamcholo, Alireza

    Published 2018
    “…This study also analyses the impact of Facebook engagement on students’ socialization behavior and their satisfaction with their university life. …”
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    The mediating role of cognitive emotion regulation strategies in the development of social behavior among adolescents by Roslan, Samsilah, Zakaria, Norhayati, Siaw, Yan Li, Ahmad, Noorlila

    Published 2020
    “…The results showed cognitive emotion regulation strategies fully mediated the effects of emotional intelligence and closeness on social behavior. The results also reported that the cognitive emotional regulation strategies were significant as partial mediators of the relationship between the spiritual intelligence and social behavior. …”
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    Social behavior and spatial orientation in rat strains with genetic predisposition to catatonia (GC) and stereotypes (PM) by V. S. Plekanchuk, O. I. Prokudina, M. A. Ryazanova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Various psychopathologies, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression, are associated with abnormalities in social behavior and learning. One of the syndromes that may also take place in these disorders is catatonia. …”
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    Parents' emotion socialization behaviors in response to preschool-aged children's justified and unjustified negative emotions. by Lauren G Bailes, Garrett Ennis, Sarah M Lempres, David A Cole, Kathryn L Humphreys

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Less clear, however, is the degree to which parents' own emotional and cognitive processes influence their emotion socialization behaviors. In particular, the perceived justifiability of children's negative emotions may be an important factor for parents' socialization behaviors as parents may only attend to emotional displays that they feel are reasonable. …”
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    The good, the bad, and the Internet: Investigating the impact of online prosocial and anti-social behaviors on well-being by Edson C Tandoc Jr, Zhang Hao Goh, Dion Kai Jun Wong, Langcheng Zhang

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The findings provide support to the positive effects of engaging in pro-social behavior and suggest that a more reflective use of the Internet, such as engaging only in pro-social behavior, can help contribute to higher life satisfaction among users.…”
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    Online Social Behaviors in the Context of Religiosity: A Neural-Networks-Supported Approach to Theists and Atheists by Marta Regina Jablonska

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Additionally, this study incorporated artificial neural networks to verify whether religiosity may be grounds for a classification model in the case of online social behaviors. The model correctly predicted 79% of cases. …”
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