«These experiments provide objective evidence that visual stimuli designed to mimic an overhead predator can induce a persistent and scalable internal state of defensive arousal in flies, which can
influence their subsequent behavior for minutes after the threat has passed,» Anderson says.
(Sentence reconstruction tasks involving specific themes are known to unconsciously
influence subsequent behavior.)
Not exact matches
This leads the researcher to conclude, «The
influences of pain, pain relief, and intrapartum medical interventions on
subsequent satisfaction are neither as obvious, as direct, nor as powerful as the
influences of the attitudes and
behaviors of the caregivers.»
In the environment, such association of UO2 nanoparticles with biopolymers may exert a strong
influence on
subsequent behavior in the environment including susceptibility to oxidation by O2 or transport in soils and sediments.
His studies of collared flycatchers demonstrated, for the first time, that paternal investment in one year could
influence investment by the same individuals in display
behaviors in a
subsequent year providing an empirical link between sexual selection and life history and a rare characterization of the long - term consequences of reproductive investment.
Parental olfactory experience
influences behavior and neural structure in
subsequent generations.
While earlier studies have suggested that the mix of bacteria in your intestines have the ability to
influence your mood and
subsequent behavior in various ways, the featured research investigated how these changes actually come about.
Procedures used to housebreak the puppy have permanent
influence on the
subsequent eliminative
behavior.
Socialization of young animals has a remarkable
influence on the
subsequent behavior patterns as an adult.
We investigated the
influence of effective parenting
behaviors (father and mother reports) and deviant peer association (adolescent reports) on
subsequent young adolescent conduct problems (teacher reports) during grades 7 — 9, using structural equation modeling.
Antecedent conditions and the attitudes, beliefs, and relationship
behaviors developed in adolescence and early adulthood also exert varying levels of
influence on the
subsequent quality, stability, and satisfaction experienced in adult romantic and marital relationships.
Similarly, the theory of planned
behavior (Ajzen 1991; Ajzen and Klobas 2013) predicts that the experience with a first child
influences the perceptions of the potential consequences of a second, which
influences subsequent fertility
behavior.
Attachment theory is yet another framework in which interactions with significant others are thought to contribute to the development of internal working models of the self and others that are then used in
subsequent relationships,
influencing beliefs, memories, emotions, expectations, and
behaviors about others as well as the self (Bowlby, 1973).
Also unknown is how these processes work in the context of an early intervention, such as placement in a foster care home, which likely
influences the formation of attachment relationships, as well as
subsequent social
behavior with peers across time.
This is important for interventions designed to increase parental involvement as a strategy for promoting protective sexual
behaviors in female adolescents because it indicates that increased parental involvement can also
influence subsequent disease acquisition.