Sentences with phrase «for vocalization»

There are several methods you can try to stop this; you can try to rap on the front of the crate and say a firm «No» (do not say «quiet», as that is another word association for vocalization).
Look at facial features (showing of teeth, eye position and dilation, ear position) and listen for vocalization (growls, whines or whimpers).
Use the spray bottle as a training aid to punish the animal for vocalization after you have given your command to stop barking.
One of the biggest tools puppies have to learn with is their mouth — not only for vocalization, but to touch and feel and explore... and test their limits!
These cells are essential for vocalization.
Denounced as a heretic for his vocalizations, Marston aims to use the Bishop's tribulation to tell a powerful allegory on the importance of inclusivity.
A few simple aids that work for you and your dog are ample assistance for the vocalizations you already own.

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Rather than following any preconceived plan for stimulating his sexual partner, the male will be infinitely more effective if he encourages vocalization on her part.
But, there is a ton of cool facts about chicken including the fact that mother hens show empathy for their chicks and that the birds also have complex communication systems with more than 30 different vocalizations.
«The eyebrows, the mouth, and vocalizations are all signaling systems for the baby.»
That activity appeared in an area of the temporal lobe known in adults for its role in processing human vocalizations.
Tips for Mom and Dad Try to keep some regular recordings of baby's vocalizations.
My husband was on the phone with our midwife and as she listened to my birthing vocalizations she prepared my husband for what was coming next: baby.
Interestingly, but not really surprising, when a human infants inherent need for contact and proximity (reassurance through touch, parent directed vocalizations, emotional support) are met by parents early in their lives rather than becoming «dependent» as is always suggested in the popular press the reverse is actually true: that is, early dependence leads to early independence and self sufficiency and, perhaps even, enhanced self — confidence.
Vocalization is, for many women, one of the most instinctual ways to cope with the intensity of labor.
Step 5: As you experiment with different vocalizations, watch for your baby's reaction to your voice.
It is proven that The Gambia under Jammeh has been proved beyond reasonable doubts to have failed in executing its primary responsibility for protecting the populace from crimes - against - humanity as well as vocalization and incitement of ethnic tensions.
Another possibility is that this voice area is actually a «social» structure, tuned to vocalizations because they are cues for social interaction and not because they share a particular acoustical structure.
Monkeys and apes are unable to learn new vocalizations, and for decades it has been widely believed that this inability results from limitations of their vocal anatomy: larynx, tongue and lips.
The researchers found evidence for a «voice area» in the auditory cortex of these macaques: a discrete region of the anterior temporal lobe in which activity was greater for macaque vocalizations than for other sound categories.
A team led by voice scientist Christian Herbst, now of the University of Olomouc in the Czech Republic, used the donated larynx of a dead elephant to study the process of vocalization, which he says opens new possibilities for researching oice projection problems in people.
Several alternative hypotheses remain to be tested: Does the voice area represent a hardwired preference for the particular acoustical structure of vocalizations from one's own species?
Tel Aviv University researchers studied 15,000 Egyptian fruit bat calls over 75 days and pinpointed specific vocalizations in the cacophony for the first time.
Through their partnership, Klin eventually persuaded Ramsay to study the younger siblings to identify differences in their vocal interactions with the hope of one day screening for autism using vocalizations.
More demands for attention from the infant through crying might be answered with more complex vocalizations from the caregiver.
It takes just one - tenth of a second for our brains to begin to recognize emotions conveyed by vocalizations, according to researchers from McGill.
Scientists at this year's Society for Neuroscience Conference in Chicago, Illinois, show that mice, too, can stumble in their vocalizations.
The researchers point out that the popularity of TNR in the U.S. has been in part due to a goal of maximizing feral cats» quality of life (e.g. extended life span, vaccinations, assessment for infectious disease) and reducing undesirable behaviors such as aggression and vocalization while still eliminating colonies over time.
Mice usually sing to each other through a kind of song called ultrasonic vocalizations, which are too high - pitched for a human to hear.
I tried everything from recording the vocalizations of crickets fighting for females to mapping the habitat preferences of lizards.
«Finches offer researchers a new tool with which to study Huntington's disease: Like humans, songbirds learn their vocalizations, suggesting they could be useful as models for certain disorders.»
He was interested in the way many species use song for sexual display and wondered if human vocalizations might have started out that way too.
These manufactured altercations — for example, playing a threat vocalization by a high - ranking female followed by the submission squeal of a lower - ranking animal — were then played through hidden speakers while the scientists recorded the reactions of listening baboons.
Like humans, songbirds such as zebra finches (above) can learn vocalizations, and this similarity suggests they could serve as models for research on Huntington's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders that affect speech and vocalization.
Training for parents and caregivers: Parents from low - income families could receive training on how to interact positively and reliably with their children to help them increase their vocabularies, imitate more conversations, and produce more vocalizations.
Many animals use smell or vocalization to identify individuals, making distinctive facial features unimportant, especially for animals that roam after dark, he said.
Studying animals that show similar hemispheric biases for their own vocalization — like primates, sea lions and horses — could reveal important clues about how ancient language - processing mechanisms are, she adds: «Evolutionarily, this could go far beyond primates to a common ancestor for all mammals.
In animals, for example, distinct neural circuits control different functions, such as vocalization and vision.
Around one in five children with Tourette syndrome, a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements and vocalizations, met criteria for autism in a study headed by UC San Francisco.
The feeling that a part of the body doesn't seem right, for example, prompts an involuntary sigh, vocalization, cough or twitch.
This year molecular biologist Wolfgang Enard of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, explored that possibility with an extraordinary experiment: He inserted the human version of FOXP2 into mice and studied the effects on the creatures» brains and vocalizations.
The findings could have implications for how scientists understand the evolution of primate vocalizations and human speech.
And although birds and frogs, like humans, process their vocalizations mostly on one side of the brain, they don't tend to show a marked preference for one limb over the other.
Because giant pandas depend in large part on information transmitted through vocalizations for reproductive success, noise from human activities in or near forest areas could be disruptive.
«If [Plooij] has all the vocalizations and the field notes that say what was happening at the time, it would be much easier for me to see how those particular grunts related to what I find in human infants.»
The scent of a female mouse, for example, can be enough to trigger vocalization in males.
Following drug administration, pups were briefly isolated from the dam and littermates and evaluated for social behavior (ultrasonic vocalization) and physiological wellbeing (temperature and activity).
In an interview with NIMBioS, Waller elaborated on the goals of the Social Predator Vocalization Project and its potential for helping coyotes and wolves live peaceably with humans.
Contrast of hemispheric lateralization for oro - facila movements between learned attention - getting sounds and species - typical vocalizations in chimpanzees: Extension in a second colony.
The mandibular symphysis also shows strong markings for the digastric muscle (important for swallowing and vocalization), which some people have interpreted as proof of language by this time.
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