Sentences with phrase «n't habituate»

It is highly recommended that new parents don't habituate their kids to sleeping with them, as it becomes a difficult habit to break.
They also don't habituate themselves to crap foods on their own.
They were less likely to school and swim along with other tadpoles (a tadpole proxy for socialization, which is impaired in autism); they weren't as good at avoiding contact with animated images projected on to the bottom of their petri dishes; they didn't habituate to startling noises (another analog to autism in people); and induced seizures were more frequent and shorter than in normal tadpoles.
Or these patterns may simply help keep worshippers awake: «These are things that attract attention,» he says, «and it doesn't wane, we don't habituate well to it, the pattern doesn't become neutral.»
«By doing this we are better able to understand what's going wrong in people that do not habituate,» said Schmid.
If a lion is not habituated to man it will most likely run.

Not exact matches

More often than not, the habituated person will forget what they've seen and never take the action that marketers are pouring time, creativity and imagination into trying to make happen.
Simplifying biz - blab to the fewest number of words doesn't just make your writing crisper, it also habituates your mind to seek the simple essence of needlessly complex concepts.
While people definitely do not develop a physical addiction, they do become habituated to chiles because of their flavor, their stimulating properties, and their healthfulness.
Drumlin Farm provides a long - term home for these rehabilitated injured or human - habituated wildlife, who would not be able to survive in the wild on their own.
The fetuses quickly «habituated» — that is, they figured out that the noise was not dangerous.
«Educating residents helps to prevent habituation from occurring in the future, but doesn't take care of animal that's already become habituated,» says Ohio State's Gehrt.
Parker said Yuma could not be released into the wild because his mother did not stay with him long enough to teach him survival skills and he had become habituated to humans.
Next he surprised everybody present by saying: «All of you, until I say the word, will NOT be feeling your clothes that you're wearing, because you've habituated to them.
I proved during my research study that wild chimpanzees that are habituated to human observers on the ground are tolerant to, and most importantly do not alter their natural behaviors in the presence of, human observers in the canopy.»
«I don't think there is clear - cut evidence of biochemical dependence on diet soda, but my sense is that certainly people do become habituated to diet soda and dependent upon it,» he says.
«But if you have coffee regularly,» he adds, «your body becomes habituated and it doesn't have the same effect.»
We are so habituated to constant stimulation nowadays that it doesn't take much for our attention to go elsewhere.
Though they may build in features that are specifically geared to mobile, like location sensitivity, to the extent that it's not the main platform which their users have been habituated to use.
The reason why mobile dating will ultimately become the dominant way that technology helps people meet each other is that people have been habituated to communicating in shorter form, and [dating websites»] models have not yet adapted to that.
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While the Manson murders don't factor into the book's plot, Manson's name casts a shadow on the world of laid - back freaks habituated by sometime PI and longtime pothead Doc Sportello.
«Use it sparingly, and you won't become habituated.
You can crate them near each other, but this is the perfect time to start habituating them to not always being in close contact with their sibling.
While playing these sounds in a shelter is not likely to have a lasting impact (as playing any sound over time with no paired stimuli is likely to be quickly habituated to), Dr. Simonet's data clearly shows that huffing, or laughing, is an important vocalization for our canine companions.
They aren't huge fans of loud noises, and the unpredictability of fireworks can make them especially hard to habituate too.
This summer she conducted five overnight monitoring sessions at the falls, all in July.Because of these monitoring efforts, we know that nighttime closures allow bears that are not tolerant of people (non human - habituated bears) greater access to Brooks Falls.
The bears we saw were all very large, very dark males who were not what we call human - habituated.
Though many of the bears at Brooks Camp are habituated to humans, not all are, and the NPS aims to protect all brown bears in the park, regardless of their comfort around humans.
Because of these monitoring efforts, we know that nighttime closures allow bears that are not tolerant of people (non human - habituated bears) greater access to Brooks Falls.
This isn't a problem with birds at our feeder if we follow some basic rules of thumb to keep birds safe and feeders clean, but it's a problem when supplying food to predators like foxes, coyotes, and owls, all of whom can very quickly become habituated to people, learning to associate them with handouts.
The PBS series «Earth A New Wild» shows workers at a Chinese panda preserve wearing costumes so the animals don't get habituated to humans.
But this change may not be welcomed by some of the users, who were habituated to get more followers on their other profiles, by using Instagram.
I am well aware of the human condition and it's inherent bent toward chasing more and better assets (food, clothing, shelter, not to mention showboating stuff etc., that all of the foregoing items nowadays require more and more dollars to purchase) in times of need as well as during good times, because simply put, that distant need in our brains becomes habituated.
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