Sentences with phrase «human interaction during»

The dog gets both canine and human interaction during the day and returns to his loving home at night.
Under - socialized kittens — those that didn't get enough human interaction during crucial early weeks — and those in need of specialized medical attention, have few if any opportunities before Cat Town.
If puppies are not raised with human interaction during this period, it is unlikely they will ever trust a human.
They tend to be companies that operate exclusively online, or in app form, allowing borrowers to submit a mortgage application via smartphone and avoid human interaction during the entire mortgage process.
But some skeptics question whether the basic lack of human interaction during an online class, regardless of the subject matter, can lead to problems down the road.
It could be that I need more human interaction during the week.
The only thing I would have loved to see in more human interactions during your quest.

Not exact matches

during social interactions sucks the life out of conversations — and spoils real, genuine human connection on the whole.
Freeman believes the industry could take advantage of the possibility of human interaction and engagement during games, and that venture capital money is laying in wait.
«Lexigrams were learned, as human language is, during meaningful social interactions, not from behavioral training,» said the study's lead author, Kristen Gillespie - Lynch, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York and a former UCLA graduate student in Greenfield's laboratory.
UNSETTLING it may be, but following the gaze of a virtual face during a brain scan is helping to unravel brain activity that is key to complex human social interactions: activity that may be atypical in people with autism.
During that employment, I began to long for greater creative freedom and more human interaction.
He studies the interactions between humans and parasites during evolution, as well as parasites in past civilizations and how they have affected human health.
«Our work helps us to understand what causes human diversity in appearance by showing how genes involved in pigmentation subtly adapted to external environments and even social interactions during our evolution.
In fact, personality traits such as honesty and fairness are linked to specific kinds of nonverbal cues, and humans can pick up on these signals during interactions.
Conveniently for the researchers, Nexi can be programmed to exhibit specific sets of behavioral patterns during interactions with humans.
The scrutiny from Grassley follows a crackdown on intramural interactions with industry and strict rules on international travel put in place in the early 2000s after activists booed former Health and Human Services Director Tommy Thompson during an AIDS meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
A study carried out by the Laboratoire Neurobiologie des Interactions Cellulaires et Neurophysiopathologie (CNRS / Aix - Marseille Université), in collaboration with clinicians from Marseilles Public Hospitals (AP - HM) and scientists from the Salk Institute in San Diego (US), has revealed a new gene that plays a crucial role during early development in humans and whose under - expression may induce certain autistic traits.
They propose similar correlations between brain synchrony and social interaction might take place during human social interactions, as well.
«The universality of our law is really surprising, and understanding this can lead to safer building designs and shed some light into the anticipatory nature of human interactions,» said Karamouzas, who will present his work during a talk at the American Physical Society's March Meeting on Friday, March 6.
«Humans learn object manipulation skills without any teacher through millions of interactions with a variety of objects during their lifetime.
Evidence for positive selection on a number of microRNA regulatory interactions during recent human evolution.
Research focus: My research focuses on the interaction of the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae with its host during pulmonary infection.
Hereditary investigations revealed that some degree of inbreeding occurred during these interactions, which scientists said has led to some beneficial traits in modern humans such as having a strong immune system.
For a systems - level understanding of all crucial protein interactions during cell division, we are combining automated single molecule calibrated imaging and computational data analysis with advanced machine learning and modelling approaches to build an integrated protein atlas of the human dividing cell.
Rilling JK, Demarco AC, Hackett PD, Chen X, Gautam P, Stair S, Haroon E, Thompson R, Ditzen B, Patel R, Pagnoni G. (2014) Sex differences in the neural and behavioral response to intranasal oxytocin and vasopressin during human social interaction.
There's a lot in the interactions between them about human arrogance and frailty and ultimately obsolescence, but mostly it's about David being the Vampire Willow to Walter's regular Willow during that one Buffy episode.
It's best if someone can get home during the day, check on the dog, and make sure he's OK and has food, water, a snack and definitely some human interaction.
«The study adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that for dogs, human attention is important during social interactions,» said Juliane Kaminski, senior lecturer at England's University of Portsmouth and the study's lead author in a statement to HuffPost.
In research to be published in the journal Behavioural Processes, scientists observed the interactions between 41 cats and their human families during lengthy four - part periods.
What we see in behaviors is a combination of: genetics, the influence of hormones during pregnancy (stress hormones can affect fetal development), early interactions between mother, puppies, and humans and then the work done by the new owner.
We observe kennel presentation, dog - to - dog skills, handling, and reactions to the removal of resources (such as food, rawhide, and toys), as well as the dog's ability to settle down during a human play interaction.
And since, to dogs, energy is everything, how the human is behaving during any interaction is far more important than any history between the dogs.
The literal, physiological transformation — which occurs under both skin and fur during human - canine interactions (with virtually all dogs, not only therapy dogs)-- includes lowered blood pressure, slowed heart rate, decreased feelings of isolation, anxiety, depression and loneliness, and increased output of the «bliss chemicals», Oxycontin, dopamine, and serotonin.
During these visits, he or she will take care of feeding your cat, attending to the litter box, playing with your cat and providing human interaction and affection.
The «Temperament Correct» pit bull: seeks out human interaction; is responsive, biddable and eager to please; may be genetically predisposed to aggression towards other dogs or animals; is appropriately submissive; is well balanced and optimistic; enjoys handling; presents good eye contact; is able to be calm in the presence of other dogs on leash or — if initially leash reactive - can learn how to tolerate their presence; is willing to connect with handler during high arousal; can be handled safely even in times of high arousal; accepts a reasonable amount of confinement; drops arousal levels quickly when removed from a stressful situation; is social with people of all types; is responsive and good natured; is never aggressive towards humans.
Writing in the chapter «Social and communication behaviour of companion dogs» in The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour, and Interactions With People edited by James Serpell, John W.S. Bradshaw and Helen M.R. Nott wrote: «It is possible that humans have selected dogs to bark more readily in order to draw attention to potential hazards or problems («watchdog barking») and also during the pursuit of prey, directing the hunter towards the kill.
During recovery, the cat is given as much human interaction as possible.
We work on extended stays with major distractions, on - and off - leash recalls, better leash skills, a «place» command, and a «meet and greet» exercise that teaches your dog to control himself during human interaction.
Bond with your kitten during her mealtime so she draws a positive association with human interaction.
Why Do People Laugh during Dog — Human Play Interactions?
That means she had no positive interactions with humans during those crucial early months.
They had asked the Court to order the City to comply with MMPA in any plan to remove the seals and also place a seasonal rope barrier at the beach to limit human interaction with the seals during pupping season.
During your Underwater Naturalist Dive we will introduce you to different aquatic life and include an overview of responsible human interactions with aquatic life.
Enacted live at SFMOMA during the opening days of Soundtracks and replayed on video for the remainder of the exhibition, the performance reflects the constant interaction between human labor, with all its imperfections and syncopations, and the near perfection of trained musicians, who skillfully follow but also consciously deviate from the regime of a preprogrammed rhythm.
Besides adding a sense of dynamism that moves the eye, the selective realism re-emphasizes the face's psychological import during human interaction.
A leading figure in the «Neo-Realist» movement that emerged in China during the 1990s, Xiadong paints from life — often in plein air settings — and has an eye for narrative details, mannerisms, and subtle human interactions.
Both reflect the vulnerability and self - preservation negotiated during human interaction.
Due to observed interactions between Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus) and polar bears (Ursus maritimus) during field work on Edgeøya, Svalbard, we measured response distances for reindeer from a stalking polar bear and improvised five approaches from a person disguised as a polar bear for comparison with human encounters.
Hence my reference to the Turing test, which measures the success of a computer program's ability to model consciousness by the tester's inability to distinguish it from a human being, during keyboard interaction.
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