«We want to see if blood elicits
escape behavior in prey species,» he says.
Not exact matches
I still say that an airplane should be a relaxing
escape for all who fly, and should not be distracted by others who don't shower and smell, are loud obnoxious drunks, pass gas, smoke
in the bathroom, pray outloud, and do other obnoxious human
behavior that makes me just want to puke.
The learning is expressed
in the intracellularly recorded activity of identified motor neurons mediating three different defensive
behaviors:
escape locomotion, inking, and siphon withdrawal.
The gambling industry has not
escaped the changes
in people's habits and
behavior that the crisis has produced.
Geosmin was so repellent to this species that the larvae not only suppressed their diving
behavior but
escaped the vivarium by squeezing through shallow air channels only 200 micrometers
in diameter.
He and a student, Joshua Halofsky, proceeded to measure elk
behavior and found heightened vigilance
in areas with
escape impediments.
We tested a prediction that detection of distal threat would elicit activity
in brain regions associated with value - based and complex decision making, such as the anterior cingulate and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), whereas proximal threat would engage low - level midbrain regions implicated
in reflexive
escape behavior (i.e., PAG).
In contrast, when the scientists switched giant fiber neurons on in the absence of a predator - like stimulus, flies enacted their quick - escape behavio
In contrast, when the scientists switched giant fiber neurons on
in the absence of a predator - like stimulus, flies enacted their quick - escape behavio
in the absence of a predator - like stimulus, flies enacted their quick -
escape behavior.
Her team's new study, published online June 8, 2014,
in the journal Nature Neuroscience, shows that two neural circuits mediate fruit flies» slow - and - stable or quick - but - clumsy
escape behaviors.
If heat influences the motion, carbon dioxide could
escape from the crystalline structure when the material is heated, a
behavior that would need to be accounted for
in potential applications.
Neural Circuits Underlying Visually Evoked
Escapes in Larval Zebrafish DOI 10.1016, Neuron 21.12.2015
Escape behaviors deliver organisms away from imminent catastrophe.
I was trapped
in a vicious cycle of damaging
behaviors with no sensible means of
escape.
While the rest of the British film industry was (much like Hollywood) turning out paeans to patriotism and stoic resilience
in the face of hardship, shortages, and sacrifice, these Gainsborough melodramas offered audiences an
escape with bad
behavior, wicked schemes, and villains who betray friends and lovers out of greed, arrogance, or mere thrill seeking.
Certainly the
Escape Hybrid we tested
in February exhibited some
behavior that lent it an air of incompletion, most notably an audibly complaining chassis.
From a correctional facility, Eric surveys the course of his life to understand - and maybe even explain - his
behavior: the painful separation from his mother
in childhood; a harrowing
escape to America with his taciturn father; a romance that withered under a shadow of lies; and his proudest moments and greatest regrets as a flawed but loving father.
Behavior modification alone works well for some pets, others may need medications in addition to behavior modification to be safe and not injure themselves trying to «escape» th
Behavior modification alone works well for some pets, others may need medications
in addition to
behavior modification to be safe and not injure themselves trying to «escape» th
behavior modification to be safe and not injure themselves trying to «
escape» the noise.
He is 7 month old (black with white collar) He is very sweet and loving
in the house but when I take him outside to play with him
in my back yard he becomes very wild and aggressive towards me jumping on me growling and try to bite me and I have to fight him to
escape his
behavior.
Foster homes also need to observe the pet's
behavior and report any concerns, including if the dog seems to be a runner or actually
escapes so we can assist
in recovery.
A word of warning regarding dogs with severe anxiety problems (often a rescue / shelter dog): some dogs may go to pieces
in a crate; they will shake, slobber, struggle and exhibit extreme
escape behavior.
Real dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig holes
in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl at strangers or bark at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl at their owner's mother -
in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the dog's own safety), taught not to
escape out the front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine
behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
Other signs included panting (36 %), pacing (36 %) and
escape behavior (23 %), which can result
in self - trauma as well as property damage.
Many feed them inappropriate diets and keep them
in squalid enclosures and cages that not only deprive them of the ability to engage
in natural
behaviors, but fail to confine them safely, leading to
escapes.
In November, we explained that Delta Airlines was blamed unfairly, as the owner of the
escaped dog would have benefited from observing his dog's prior
behavior during the crate training process.
Your dog will still hear the loud noises, but he won't be able to
escape or engage
in «coping»
behavior, which could make him even more distressed
in the future.
The leash and halter prevents
escape from the stimulus; helps build the dog's confidence; controls the head and nose
in order to get the desired
behavior (e.g. sit, heel); allows the owner to redirect the head away from the stimulus and toward the owner; prevents the possibility of a bite or injury; and provides a reward or release for each proper response.
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An unspayed female goes through the mess of heat (estrus) about twice a year, during which she may also try to
escape or become more unpredictable
in her
behavior.
The
behavior changes of a female cat
in heat (estrus) are usually of concern to guardians, with her constant vocalization, posture changes, and attempts to
escape outside.
These
behaviors are freely chosen by the animal
in order to earn reinforcement or
escape punishment.
Most dog owners don't like their dogs digging, however, and
in fact, it can be a dangerous
behavior especially if it leads to getting at something that could be harmful to them or worse yet,
escape.
Some conditions, such as separation anxiety, increased aggressiveness,
escapes, dog fighting, crazy and unruly
behaviors when not kenneled, over territoriality, and such can also be a result of an unhealthy psychological environment
in your kennel.
The bad news is that if allowed to get bored or if left alone too often, you can expect trouble
in the form of destructive
behavior, attempts at
escape, and even obnoxious and pushy
behaviors that border on aggressive tendencies.
We can define separation anxiety as a dog problem
behavior that shows itself through symptoms like excessive salivation, barking, whining, destroying items
in the home, scratching at walls, doors and floors, and attempting to
escape from the crate, or room.
These high risk dogs often have one general thing
in common: they go beyond a lack of manners to destructive
behaviors ranging from soiling the rug and chewing the furniture to excavating the yard,
escaping, or acting aggressively towards family and friends.
Unpredictability (Decrease when High
in Mastery at the System level): Negative feedback (Hunters catch - up, No possible
escape), Inconsistent or random
behaviors (Hunters can not be tracked or their positions predicted), Involuntary gameplay mode switch (Stealth / Flight).
This can be seen
in the painting Drifters
Escape (Blue oil / Dark blue gloss), 2006,
in which the artist's interest
in time as a significant factor
in the
behavior of a painting is also evident.
Sarah then employs coping mechanisms that are unhealthy
behaviors: going home early from work, sleeping
in the daytime, drinking alcohol, and ultimately
escaping the harmful stimulus by waiving oral argument, to the detriment of her client.
She ended up
escaping the charge when the media got involved and Rogers Wireless suddenly discovered that the charge was
in error, so everyone should stop paying attention to their bad
behavior and go away because it was really just a mistake all along.
In other words, an influx of get - rich - quick types, whether they're individuals taking out loans to buy crypto or institutional investors seeking to juice returns with leverage, could encourage the sort of
behavior that bitcoin was designed to
escape.
They are responsible for maintaining the security
in the prison by monitoring the
behavior of inmates
in order to prevent
escapes or conflicts.
Supervising and observing conduct,
behavior and attitudes of inmates to prevent disturbances and
escapes as well as keeping the peace
in the institution.
Individuals often become entrenched
in patterns of
behavior and relationships that are difficult to
escape.
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Helplessness - like
escape deficits of NIH - HS rats predict passive
behavior in the forced swimming test: Relevance for the concurrent validity of rat models of depression
Thus, illicit drug use may serve as an avenue to
escape or dissociate from the immediate emotional pain, anxiety, and anger that likely accompany such experiences.46, 47 The current findings are supported by previous studies that have reported associations between forms of childhood abuse and substance abuse
in adolescents.46, 48,49 The adverse developmental and emotional impact of these interrelated childhood experiences, combined with
behaviors inherent among this age group, 19 — 21 all may contribute to the especially strong graded relationship that we found
in this age group.