Sentences with phrase «abnormal behavior does»

Note what type of muscular activity or abnormal behavior does your pet exhibits during the seizures?

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For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional behavior, which proceed from such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary — such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
Most children do not know that it is wrong or abnormal behavior.
I've come to a school of thought that believes that if most breastfed babies get jaundice, there must be a physiological component that we don't yet understand and we may be preventing normal biological behaviors through abnormal interventions.
In response to the viral video in which an autistic student was verbally abused by a teacher, Judi shares her advice on what to do when you see abnormal behavior in your own children.
Benoit's levels of testosterone were 10 times normal, but as Sperry was quoted as pointing out, An elevation of that ratio does not translate into something abnormal in a person's thought process or behavior.
«An abnormal sense of touch is only one aspect of ASD, and while we don't claim this explains all the pathologies seen in people, defects in touch processing may help to explain some of the behaviors observed in patients with ASD.»
«It was observed that the live rabbit did not show any abnormal behavior when wearing the contact lens sensor,» says Joohee Kim (Combined M.S. / Ph.D. student of Materials Science and Engineering), the first author of the study.
This study does not support the idea of exercise as a strategy to raise brain progranulin levels in symptomatic patients with FTD due to GRN mutations, as we observed no effects on progranulin levels in Grn + / − mice at 4 — 8 months of age, the age range in which these mice begin to develop abnormal behavior and neuronal dysfunction (Filiano et al., 2013).
The study published last month found that male mice who don't have this autism - associated gene showed abnormal learning behavior — a symptom of autism.
The researchers at the University of Utah found that, with the amount of added sugar many Americans eat, female mice died at twice the rate, and male mice exhibit abnormal behavior and don't reproduce.
Through his studies and literature, people began to see that they were not alone in doing what they are doing, and could feel less shame, as what was once considered abnormal (masturbation, oral sex, etc.) was presented in a way that showed this to be quite normal behavior in most sexually mature human beings.
• Lethargy • Exercise intolerance • Collapsing or seizures • Anorexia • Weight loss • Increased thirst (more than one ounce per pound of body weight per day) and / or increased urination • Decreased urination • Painful urination • Abnormal urine color / smell • Not using litter box consistently • Sores that do not heal • Difficulty eating / swallowing • Diarrhea • Blood in the stool • Unkempt appearance of coat or skin • Dark or tarry appearing stool • Decreased defecation frequency • Painful defecation • Dry / hard stool • Redness, swelling, or bleeding of the gums • Difficulty breathing / rapid breathing (more than 35 breaths per minute) • Redness / swelling / soreness of the foot pads • Changes in behavior • Nasal discharge • Ocular discharge • Bleeding or discharge • Vomiting • Abnormal gait • Excessive shedding • Lesions on the skin • Head shaking • Coughing • Apparent deafness
The first thing to do is see your Veterinarian for a general health exam and to rule out any physical or medical problems that could cause abnormal behavior.
Doing it in the shelter, then, is abnormal cat behavior, and a red flag that something is amiss.
If a cat is not yet fully awake or still exhibits abnormal behavior the day after surgery, and you have concerns about the recovery of the cat, do not release it.
We've covered the weird things that your bearded dragon will do normally, so let's hit on some abnormal behaviors that could be signs of illness.
The day after surgery, if the cats are fully awake, and do not exhibit any abnormal behaviors, they may be offered food and water, and returned to the area where they were captured.
I did not observe any abnormal, stress related behaviors.
That is, it can track shoppers» behavior in the store, including things like if they're shopping in groups, what items they're picking up and putting back, their gait, their body poses, where they go in the store, and even identify if they're doing something abnormal, like shoplifting.
Abnormal behaviors occur when you don't understand a child.
Developmental psychopathology is just as interested in an individual who has not followed a normal development pattern but does not exhibit disorders as it is in an individual who exhibits abnormal behavior because of developmental deviations.
Both the DSM - IV and ICD - 10's criteria for the disorder are vague and do not draw definite — or even moderately clear — distinctions for when infants» behavior crosses from normal to abnormal.
For example, when a child diagnosed with autism - spectrum disorder has a difficult play date, the mother focuses on what the child does wrong (attentional bias), labels it («that's his autism causing it»), and then begins to ruminate («he's abnormal,» «he'll never be mainstreamed,» «He'll never become independent,» «I'll never have time for myself again,» «I am a bad mother because I have not managed to change his behavior,» «I should never have had children,» «I can not cope with this any longer»).
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