In being aware of our thoughts and emotional reactions to events, we can exert some measure
of control over our behavior and experience of relationships.
«We have suggested that more advanced brain mechanisms in the prefrontal are needed to exert cognitive
control over behavior in these circumstances,» said Michael Frank, associate professor of cognitive, linguistic and psychological sciences and the paper's senior author.
Liberty, so defined, requires in the first instance liberation from all forms of associations and relationships — from the family, church, and schools to the village and neighborhood and the community broadly defined — that exerted
strong control over behavior largely through informal and habituated expectations and norms.
These results suggest that mPFC activity plays a critical role in exercising
control over behavior when a stop signal is presented.
The researchers discovered that the ability to stop depended on the activity of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a region of the brain implicated in
executive control over behavior.
The class would offer several resolutions: quality time with her on a one - on - one situation not only in class but also in training time at home; embedding some obedience behaviors where you become a leader of your relationship with her;
getting control over her behaviors so that you can quickly stop unwanted encounters with the Cocker at home.
According to some models, intentions sometimes can only be expected to find performance on behavior if an individual possess actual
perceived control over the behavior, it is more likely for a person to perform the specific behavior when perceptions of perceived control were high [17].
Authoritarian parenting styles are also less responsive to the emotional needs of children, focused on exerting
control over behaviors instead of finding solutions to issues as a team.
what you can control and what you can't (you can't control what the targeting parent does, how your children react, or what the courts decide; you have
complete control over your behavior and reactions with your kids and the influence YOU can have with them)
Active alienators also know better than to alienate, but their intense hurt or anger causes them to impulsively
lose control over their behavior or what they say.
Crate training is simply putting your puppy or dog into a crate at times when you can not watch him every second during housetraining, you leave home, you want him to sleep, you need him to be or feel safe, you are traveling with him (even to the vet), or you need
more control over his behavior.
Further, animals follow their instincts but people have
control over their behavior, if they choose to exercise that control.
I suppose that this «beliefless obedience» sprang from the realization that though I could not control my feelings of belief, I could at least exercise
some control over my behavior: regular attendance at worship services was a highly tangible way of indicating to myself that I was continuing to pursue the journey of faith.
Once we can talk about feelings, the feelings which are on the non-verbal side of the brain connect to the words on the other side of the brain and we have so much control and therefore, we have
control over our behavior.
@user1873 For personal deductions, it is the same idea -
control over the behavior and ability for social engineering.
Because of their own involvement in their learning, they develop self - confidence — they realize they have
control over their behavior and their ability to earn rewards.
Additionally, most dogs whine when greeting people because they're excited, and in an extremely aroused state, they may not have
control over their behavior.
Another sign of an impulse control condition is that
control over behavior may continue to decline consistently.
People do not have control over their feelings; they do have
control over their behaviors.
Also, a typical child will allow you — as a parent — to have some type of
control over their behavior.