Sentences with phrase «human observation studies»

Similarly, human observation studies have found that persons who eat a high - carbohydrate, low - fat diet in the morning have a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome.

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With our human commonsence we are recognising the rules & regulations of Universe very easily in generations of observations & studies by humankind.
The study of human life can happen anywhere — there are opportunities for anthropological observation available all around us, all the time.
After starting with these human observations, Palmer's team is now studying the same delay discounting - related genetic traits in rodent models.
«Direct and regular observation of plasma by satellites started after the late 1960s — almost a decade after the first human - made satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched in 1957,» explains Masahito Nosé, an author of the study.
In the new study, to test whether the same observation was true in humans, Dr. Rostami and colleagues tested blood samples of patients with MS who had not yet received therapy, and those currently being treated with INF - β, a commonly used therapy.
Studying the social interaction of bears through the use of camera traps and visual observations requires that humans be able to tell individuals apart.
«The dog is an invaluable model for exploring hereditary copper - storage diseases, and observations made in this study will benefit both canine and human patient populations.»
Ethologist Frans de Waal has offered several observations of apparent empathy among nonhuman primates in his 1996 book Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals, but richer insights come from a series of studies published about 40 years ago, when standards for animal welfare were minimal.
«Our observations are of great clinical importance since IL -6-directed therapies are increasingly being used or studied to treat various human autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus.»
During observation and analysis of the now in vivo organoids, study authors looked for signs of posterior region enteroendocrine cells, which make hormones found in naturally developed human colon.
In the new paper, Sahin and colleagues took their observations to humans, studying Purkinje cells derived from three patients with TSC (two also had ASD symptoms, and all three also had epilepsy).
The current study also describes the first observation of the genera Soehngenia detected within a sample originating from a human, in this instance urine, seen in four of the subjects, male (n = 1) and female (n = 3).
Raichle's observation of patterns of ongoing brain activity when the subject is in a resting state, or when the brain is not actively engaged in performing tasks such as recalling events or learning new words, has transformed the way the human brain is now being studied in health and disease.
Their findings confirm much of the observations from previous smaller studies, and offer some new insights into the patterns of de novo mutations throughout the human genome.
These observations have highlighted their value as model organisms to study the etiology of human neurodevelopmental pathologies.
Such observations prompted us to use human NSCs expressing c - Myc, as a model to facilitate the generation of iPSCs and to study the reprogramming steps.
Whether these observations reflect causal processes or are confounded by genetic and social factors remains unclear, although animal (and some human) studies suggest that epigenetic programming events may be involved.
However, a large proportion of this mechanistic evidence is limited to indirect observations and / or has come from rodent studies requiring translation into humans.
This could have led to the headline — «Male mice given cancer cells get cancer», but it is being used as an explanation for the observations in the human study.
Experimental psychologists do experiments, correlational studies, and naturalistic observations to study a whole range of human behaviors and psychological phenomena.
It is thanks to her studies and observations that we can decipher many of the cues dogs send to dogs and humans in their attempt to communicate.
Stanley Coren, a psychologist who has been very active in studying the human - animal bond, recently presented his observations that when analyzing randomly selected photos of humans hugging their dogs, over 80 % of the dogs appeared to be exhibiting behavioral signs of stress (to be clear, some dogs seemed perfectly happy with the hugs, just not too many of them).
Rather, its narrative is a compilation of external observations of human behavior, the curator's ongoing personal quest to achieve homeostasis, the notebooks of French philosopher Albert Camus, the musings of British psychoanalytical writer Adam Phillips, and even a recent study finding that, to an overwhelming degree, people would rather shock themselves with an electrical current than sit in quiet contemplation for even 15 minutes.
The school's core program is a four - year Master Class comprised of 40 students and focused on the primacy of painting and drawing from observation, the human figure and in depth study and research after old and modern masters.
While making her series «Observations in the Now» (2015), the artist was intensely engaged with the writings of C. G. Jung, and in particular, his studies in human development and the concept of the unconscious.
The authors of the study said the change could be temporary, given the short span of observations, but it matches a slight but steady warming trend in the affected ocean regions and also matches a pattern scientists have predicted would occur under human - caused global warming.
All the case studies draw on observations of impacts that are consistent with, or attibutable to, human - induced climate change based on multiple lines of scientific evidence.
However, a confident assessment of human influence on hurricanes will require further studies using models and observations, with emphasis on distinguishing natural from human - induced changes in hurricane activity through their influence on factors such as historical sea surface temperatures, wind shear, and atmospheric vertical stability.
She drafted Opinions, «Rule 36» indications under the Commission's Rules of Procedures and prepared Observations in response to UK Government's Observations; and conducted a joint seminar, which related to case studies on international human rights law to legal practitioners and non-governmental organisations.
See also Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms while Countering Terrorism, Australia: Study on Human Rights Compliance while Countering Terrorism, UN Doc A / HRC / 4 / 26 / Add.3 (2006) at http://daccessdds.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G06/155/49/PDF/G0615549.pdf?OpenElement; UN Committee against Torture, Concluding Observations: Australia (2008), para 3.
Whereas previous efforts for identifying personality differences relied upon simple, direct, human observation, neuroscience introduced powerful brain analysis tools like Electroencephalography (EEG), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to this study.
Although the Dunning - Kruger effect was first published as a study in 1999, throughout history writers and philosophers have made similar general observations of this very human trait.
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