Not exact matches
It is
as if we all contain a multitude of characters and patterns of
behavior, and these characters and patterns are bidden by
cues we don't even hear.
The first stages of speech development involve
behavior cues such
as looking at or turning toward sound, meeting a caregiver's gaze, and making babbling noises.
It's an interesting theory, he says, but «there are other equally feasible hypotheses, such
as if a child is impulsive, has autism, is inattentive to social
cues, has trouble internalizing verbal social rules, has seen modeling of inappropriate
behavior, or lacks a sense of social boundaries.»
Prenatal education topics that should be covered include: the benefits of breastfeeding, the importance of exclusive breastfeeding, basics of breastfeeding management, possible effect of analgesia / anesthesia on infant
behavior, rationale for care practices such
as skin - to - skin contact, rooming - in, and infant feeding
cues.
Watch for
cues that your baby or toddler is getting overtired, such
as more crankiness or
behavior problems, waking up even earlier in the morning, or numerous night wakings, and set bedtime accordingly.
Pacifiers and bottles reinforce that tiny mouth and may cause some biting
behaviors,
as well
as masking feeding
cues which could impact their milk intake, their growth, and your milk supply.
As you learn to tolerate stress, you will in turn be teaching your child — who takes
cues from your
behavior — how to cope with situations of uncertainty or doubt.
Knowing these larvae respond to odors but not fully understanding the process by which they make decisions via olfactory
cues, scientists at UC Santa Barbara are using this model organism to study brain function
as it relates to
behavior control.
As a consequence, the animals learned to change their
behavior in response to these
cues: the
cue signaling availability promoted the lever - pressing, while the
cues signaling omission suppressed this reward - seeking
behavior.
The researchers placed the robot in a shared tank with shoals of live zebrafish, aiming to determine if the fish would perceive the robot
as a predator, and whether visual
cues from the robot could be used to modulate the fishes» social
behavior and activity.
Using an animal model of this syndrome, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered that mutations in PTEN affect the assembly of connections between two brain areas important for the processing of social
cues: the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain associated with complex cognitive processes such
as moderating social
behavior, and the amygdala, which plays a role in emotional processing.
The fish make an ideal model for these studies,
as they need no training to exhibit several easily recognized
behaviors in response to visual
cues in their watery surroundings.
The unmatched size between live and robotic fish in [20] may act
as a confound for elucidating the role of flow
cues produced by fish locomotion on collective
behavior.
Controlled animal replicas that incorporate several biologically relevant features from the target species, such
as phenotypic
cues and locomotion patterns [59], can yield further insight into the social
behavior of fish.
Despite these findings, however, it is generally not clear how extrinsic
cues are integrated within the cell to control the
behavior of cell - intrinsic regulators of ES cell pluripotency such
as Oct4 [1].
Does this mean that a woman can wink to a man to give him the
cue that she's interested, but a man can't wink at a woman
as she'll find his
behavior lazy?
Cuing the class about expected
behaviors through prearranged signals, such
as raising a hand to indicate that all students should take their seats.
Using a wide variety of verbal and physical reactions to students» misbehavior, such
as moving closer to offending students and using a physical
cue, such
as a finger to the lips, to point out inappropriate
behavior.
The scent of previous elimination sites can function
as an olfactory
cue for elimination
behavior.
I think of trainers
as «school teachers» who teach normal dogs basic manners and
cues, «counselors» who can work with some minor abnormalities like mild fears or difficulty concentrating, and «intervention counselors» who work with the
behavior modification aspect of
behavior disorders.
Training alternative
behaviors such
as training your dog to leave the room on
cue.
It can also help to learn to read
cues such
as flattened ears, twitching tail, etc., and when noticed, give a reward before the
behavior becomes aggressive.
Doing the
behaviors you normally do before leaving (such
as picking up your keys, putting on a jacket, putting on your shoes, and even opening the door) but not going anywhere can help to desensitize your dog to those
cues.
This is a more complex
behavior as you need to teach your animal a
cue which means «imitate me,» but it's certainly a fun way to teach new
behaviors!
You may have heard or read about some additional
behavior modification techniques for separation anxiety in dogs, such
as graduated departures, desensitization to departure
cues, or «independence training.»
This course focuses on teaching your puppy foundation skills such
as giving attention to you, offering good
behavior, and responding to
cues,
as well
as all of the necessary skills for a lifetime of adventures with you!
Learn how to positively introduce basic
cues such
as sit, down, come, etc. and how to address common puppy
behaviors such
as mouthing, housetraining, chewing, etc..
You'll teach your pup the
cue «Sit»
as a default
behavior...
After she performed the
behavior correctly a number of times upon request, I added the verbal
cue «door»
as I gave her a visual
cue.
Private sessions include teaching you and your puppy to form a relationship and bond that will last for years,
as well
as how to prevent your puppy from practicing undesired
behaviors, train basic obedience
cues, and how to socialize your puppy in a variety of environments to prevent future
behavior issues.
Pain score sheets that demonstrate how ferrets show pain can be useful in discussing oral care with owners,
as ferrets with dental disease may continue to eat and
behavior cues may otherwise be too subtle for owners to notice or perceive
as oral pain.
Also, you will learn how to be calm and confident with your dog, how to live without the fear of the next outburst
as you
cue behaviors to guide your dog to do things other than bark, lunge and burst with over-stimulated responses.
Obedience training is usually thought of
as mastering a series of commands that indicate what
behavior we want the dog to do, combined with a release
cue that tells the dog when he can stop doing -LSB-...]
Sometimes, we
as humans are in such a rush to get a dog's
behavior on perfectly on
cue, we forget to determine whether «getting the
behavior» is the...
Auditory and visual
cues can be used to train out a lot of
behaviors, but nipping / biting is something that has to happen
as a result of behavioral and psychological changes towards external stimuli.
As animal
behaviors and veterinarian Dr. Sophia Yin claims» quell that irresistible urge to blabber his name and the
cue repeatedly».
Such classes teach pets to perform
cued behaviors such
as sit, stand, and lie on their side to aid in positioning for procedures, going to a mat or station to be able to get an accurate weight, or even performing a «chin rest» to keep their head still during a blood draw or ear cleaning.
Once the owner has taught their dog to perform a «problem»
behavior on
cue, the
behavior is no longer a problem that works against training, instead the activity may now be used
as reward to reinforce training.
With ambiguous
cues,
as with any doggy
behavior, the important questions are: 1.
Although teaching a dog obedience
behaviors like sitting on
cue, not jumping on people, walking nicely on a leash, and coming when called is highly desirable, obedience alone will not resolve
behavior issues such
as fear, anxiety or aggression.
A very successful training ploy is to «put
behavior problems on
cue» — to train the dog to bounce and bark on command,
as in the Jazz - up & Settle Down and the Woof / Shush exercises.
Dog trainers will suggest to owners that teaching a
cue, such
as «quiet,» can turn their dogs» barking into a positive
behavior before it gets them in trouble with the entire neighborhood.
Making a huge fuss over your own comings / goings will serve
as a
cue for your dog's negative
behavior.
With dogs we can see this manifested
as hostility to strangers, unpredictable
behavior, separation anxiety, and an inability to understand social
cues from other dogs, among other
behavior problems.
We work on
cues such
as sit, down, paying attention, loose leash walking, coming when called, stay, leave it, and other useful
behaviors that are part of a strong foundation.
Your dog may have taken these unconscious hand movements
as cues for a
behavior.
This includes basic
cues such
as sit, down, stay, target, loose leash walking, come, a basic trick and basic
behavior modification issues.
Whether you teach the
behavior first
as with clicker training and then add the
cue word or teach the word while you guide the dog into the position, you still have to teach and reinforce that «sit» always means «lower your hindquarters to the floor.»
Once your cat has learned the
behavior, you can add a
cue word or phrase such
as «bed» or «go to bed.»
Her methods of leadership and taking body language
cues from animals are invaluable for pet training
as well
as improving our understanding of animals and their
behavior so that we can care for, appreciate, and enjoy our time with them better.