Not exact matches
ian... not sure which part you wanted me to reply on, but I will take issue with yr point about homosexuality being a threat to
human existence.I'm no expert on the subject, but I think we cd safely assume that the phenomena has been with us since our ancestors came out of the trees... we're now over six billion and growing at an alarming rate.Not sure where you might
find the data on this supposed threat to going forth and multiplying.BTW, I have read that homosexual
behaviour is observable
in the animal kingdom, but I wd need to do some work to reference a credible study.
Thorpe stated that he personally had
found Whitehead's thought of little help
in relation to his own work on animal
behaviour which was largely concerned with birdsong, but I think Suzanne Langer has shown that it may indeed be illuminating to think of problems of animal communication and eventually
human language
in terms of instructions, subjective aims or feelings, rather than
in terms of information and description of states of affairs.
We especially hope to explore the implications of new
findings in the neurosciences for our understanding of culture,
human development, and
behaviour.
Scientists examined the
behaviour of dogs
in response to emotionally significant images and sounds, and
found that mouth licking
in domestic dogs is not simply a response to food or uncertainty, but appears to be used as a signal to try to communicate with
humans in response to visual cues of anger.
In Animal, Pascoe tries to
find out, combining her personal experience with lots of reading about the origins of
human behaviours such as jealousy, infidelity and society's preoccupation with breasts.
Animal
behaviour researchers
in the UK and Brazil have
found that dogs lick their mouths as a response to angry
human faces, according to new study.
The
findings, published
in the journal Animal
Behaviour, could help scientists better understand how
humans evolved socially.
Steele said the
findings support the idea that Middle Stone Age began just over 300,000 years ago, and that important changes
in modern
human biology and
behaviour were taking place across most of Africa then.
They also
found a statistically significant, but weaker, correlation between people's genes for BMI and actual BMI
in partners: People had actively chosen partners with similar genes to themselves, the team reports today
in Nature
Human Behaviour.
These
findings, published
in the journal Nature
Human Behaviour, are a major step forward in understanding the evolution of human intellig
Human Behaviour, are a major step forward
in understanding the evolution of
human intellig
human intelligence.
While this study goes some way towards establishing a causal relationship between the gut microbiome and social
behaviour in rodents, the extent to which these
findings can relate to
human neurodevelopmental conditions remains to be established.
Finding these hominins on an isolated island
in Asia, and with elements of modern
human behaviour in tool making and hunting, is truly remarkable and could not have been predicted by previous discoveries.
NeuroHypnotherapy integrates the latest
findings in neuroscience, hypnotherapy, NLP and the psychology of
human behaviour.
«He
finds humour
in the absurdity of
human behaviour», co-star Helen Mirren (who plays acid - tongued gossip columnist Hedda Hopper) told Empire.
The Swedish director of Force Majeure and The Square, starring Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West, on the folly of screen violence and
finding drama
in the oddities of
human behaviour
Award - winning Tana French's novel works perfectly fine as a police procedural, but it's much more than that: the depth of characteris - ation, authentic dialogue, under - standing of
human behaviour and sense of inner - city place are as good as you'll
find in any novel of any genre.
Finding the subtleties
in behaviour makes your classroom management more intelligent, more
human and more likely to effect positive change that is sustained.
Let me get this straight: The parents of teens (every one of whom has access to the Internet, where they can
find every word ever printed,
in addition to exposure to some of the most vile
human behaviour known to Mankind) are trying to keep a BOOK out of their hands?
Not only do all large CBEs fit the dictionary of puppy mill, but a study published
in the Journal of Applied Animal
Behaviour Science
found that «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing dogs
in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding dogs for their entire reproductive lives —
in most cases, years —
in their cages or runs; dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive
human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
And as a study
in the Journal of Applied Animal
Behaviour Science
found, «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing dogs
in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding dogs for their entire reproductive lives —
in most cases, years —
in their cages or runs; dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive
human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
«If the associations we have
found can be confirmed
in other dog breeds it is possible that dog
behaviour also can help us to better understand social disorders
in humans,» says Jensen.
We
found no evidence for an association with a gene previously associated with canine compulsive
behaviour, motivating our ongoing genetic analysis which hopefully will reveal novel loci and pathways for TC that can be replicated
in human OCD cohorts.
As repetitive
behaviours are core features of autism, this
finding supports the hypothesis that canine compulsive
behaviours have common genetic antecedents with analogous
behaviours seen
in human neuropsychiatric disorders such as autism and OCD.
NeuroHypnotherapy integrates the latest
findings in neuroscience, hypnotherapy, NLP and the psychology of
human behaviour.
NeuroHypnotherapy integrates the latest
findings in neuroscience, hypnotherapy, NLP and the psychology of
human behaviour.
Implications of the current
findings for understanding culture — gene coevolution of
human brain and
behaviour as well as how this coevolutionary process may contribute to global variation
in pathogen prevalence and epidemiology of affective disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are discussed.
NeuroHypnotherapy integrates the latest
findings in neuroscience, hypnotherapy, NLP and the psychology of
human behaviour.
Hi Rod: Like you, I see the conflict, known
in psychological circles as «Cogitive Dissonance» (when
behaviour runs counter to conscience); I also personally feel the pull, or the stress, of the paradoxical situations that I
find myself having to deal with, because I am
human.