Sentences with phrase «of other cues»

There are a lot of other cues that weightlifters will use to help lock in their technique, but for the purpose of this article I would like to keep it relatively simple.
We subsequently develop a model to explain how this regulatory system might utilise the subjective rating of perceived exertion (RPE) as a means of integrating afferent information and a variety of other cues in order to achieve these objectives during exercise.

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«People read each other's intent as soon as they see each other,» says Nick Morgan, speech coach and author of new book «Power Cues: The Subtle Science of Leading Groups, Persuading Others, and Maximizing Your Personal Impact.»
The business of vanity is a lucrative one, and one other industries can take a cue from.
This enables good salespeople to use conversation, body language, other social cues to quickly establish a sense of trust and understanding when cultivating new relationships.
«Lamborghini and others are building for Chinese buyers but keeping tightly faithful to their original heritage and brand cues,» Michael Dunne, CEO of Hong Kong - based auto consultant Dunne Automotive, wrote in an email.
Such flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating anger or other emotions.
Other people are some of your biggest behavioral influences and can be cues, too.
Primarily created for entertainment, the Ozobot gets it directional cues from lines drawn on paper or a tablet to find its way out of mazes, follow paths and race other little bots.
They pay attention to the power of the words they choose, as well as to nonverbal cues — leveraging body language, eye contact and other mannerisms to convey their messages.
And the experience is almost worse if you try to make things interactive as a lack of visual cues means people either talk over each other or hold back out of uncertainty, leaving gaping chasms of silence.
Second, the good teams all had high «average social sensitivity» — a fancy way of saying they were skilled at intuiting how others felt based on their tone of voice, their expressions and other nonverbal cues.
Since the end of August to a couple weeks ago, the rally of 22 % was unprecedented as the market took cues from the other global equity markets hitting all - time highs in many cases (US, German, etc.) and the -LSB-...]
Among other nonverbal signals, a «substantial body of evidence... indicates that facial expressions serve as rich nonverbal cues that can powerfully communicate important interpersonal intentions and motives» [23] p730.
When you know what you own, you're far less likely to be influenced by the actions of others and take your cues from the stock price.
Reading novels can improve empathy and understanding of social cues, allowing a leader to better work with and understand others — traits that author Anne Kreamer persuasively linked to increased organizational effectiveness, and to pay raises and promotions for the leaders who possessed these qualities.
Many publishers use captions or other forms of text to tell a story within the video, while others simply create video that doesn't need descriptive cues.
Other politicians should not take this as their cue to establish a «Joni Mitchell's Big Yellow Taxi Stand» in Swift Current, Sask., or an «Avril Lavigne's Sk8er Boi Skate Park» in Napanee, Ont., and please do not consider a «Taking Care of Business Park» in Winnipeg.
On the other hand, the younger set takes their sexual cues from the resurrection (preferring not to think about the so - called «order of creation») while using Genesis to highlight their culture - making activities and their environmental concerns.
A poignant note sounded by those engrossed in threading through cybertalk is how they are forced to use words to substitute for all the other physical cues of face - to - face conversations and IRL (in real life) settings — no mood music, no roaring sports fans, neither candlelight nor disco strobes.
I am an atheist and have been sense I reached the age of reason, And I am so glad my parents didn't force it down my throat, I try to lead a good life and only need let my conscience be my guide, I have known many people that say they are a born again and to me, that's my cue to walk the other way..
The Christian theologians took their cue from other letters of Paul's in which he is clearly using his culture's customs to resolve friction that had arisen when women began responding to the liberating gospel of Jesus Christ.
Along the way, women who had failed to lose weight on their own took a cue from the strategy of such commercial groups as TOPS (for Taking Off Pounds Sensibly, founded in 1949), Overeaters Anonymous (1960) and Weight Watchers (incorporated in 1963) and began seeking help from other struggling dieters, adding a biblical dimension to the program.
If you can understand yourself and your tendencies, as well as the cues and tendencies of others, you can raise your «EQ» — those emotional skills — and improve your life.
He held me closer than the other men, and his cues, as far as the movement of other dancers went, was different.
The original recipe is topped with sparkling wine, but I decided to take a cue from the other drink that I sort of liked and top mine with ginger beer instead.
They're constantly experimenting with them to provide the subtleties of flavor that set their «cue apart from others.
Over the course of the game, external stimuli (as mentioned by Eboracum: big hits, powerful blocks, other demonstrations) can attract the attention to and focus on some particular cue.
Both of my children (daughter 22 months, son 5 months) exhibit various cues other than crying.
Instead of doing a couch to 5K program (which I had tried and failed at in the past), I decided I would just put one foot in front of the other and follow my body's cues.
In the context of infant care practices, mother - infant co-sleeping refers to any situation in which mother and baby are close enough in proximity to one another to be able to detect the sensory signals and cues of the other.
On the one hand, I wasn't fully aware of what breastfeeding «on cue» meant and, on the other hand, I unconsciously rejected spending time with my baby.
A HypnoDoula is trained in the philosophy of hypnosis in childbirth and understands the cues, techniques, and the material that differentiates it from every other method of childbirth education.
There seems to be an increase in the world and it may have something to do with our digitalized universe that we're now immersed in but it basically is mild form of autism is or Asperger's syndrome is people are not be involved with others, that they feel comfortable on their own, that they have difficulty picking up social cues, emotional cues from others, that they have a harder time imagining what the other person might feel and they oftentimes just need to be trained or especially early that this is what's going on so that they can begin to compensate and learn about the other person and how they might be feeling.
Other research attests to the power of parental sensitivity and responsiveness — the ability to «read» a baby's cues and give him what he needs in a timely way.
«The participants can detect and respond to those signals and cues of the other because it changes for the baby.»
He watched a host of other non-verbal cues such as frequent touching and positioning.
Even if parents ultimately decide not to go cloth, that the opportunity is there for learning the ease of use and economical benefits gives me hope that perhaps other communities will take a cue from Spokane and offer similar classes.
You also have a bunch of little «peripheral» clocks throughout your body (which includes your microbes) and these rely on other cues, such as food.
She referenced Kellymom.com who says «exclusive breastfeeding (by itself) is 98 - 99.5 % effective in preventing pregnancy if 1) your baby is less than 6 months old 2) your period hasn't returned 3) baby is breastfeeding on cue (both day & night), and gets nothing but breast milk or only token amounts of other foods.»
In some women, the cry of a hungry baby or other cues associated with an infant may stimulate milk letdown, suggesting a conditioning effect, whereby certain cues trigger the release of oxytocin.
Missteps happen all the time even in the earliest months of life — as mother and baby learn each other's rhythms, and mothers become more adept at reading the cues to their baby's emotional and physical states.
Co-sleeping in the context of infant care practices refers to any situation in which the infant sleeps close, within sensory range, of a committed caregiver permitting each (the infant and caregiver) to detect and respond to the sensory signals and cues of the other (smells, whisperings, movements, sounds, touches, heat (for details and explanation see (downloadable from this website) McKenna et al 1993; Mother - Infant Cosleeping: Toward a New Scientific Beginning, by James J. McKenna and Sarah Mosko.
It's an interesting theory, he says, but «there are other equally feasible hypotheses, such as if a child is impulsive, has autism, is inattentive to social cues, has trouble internalizing verbal social rules, has seen modeling of inappropriate behavior, or lacks a sense of social boundaries.»
The short - term dependence on the proximity of a caregiver for physiological regulation, and protection is just finally being recognized scientifically as being extremely important and beneficial (see Barak et al. 2011 Should Neonates Sleep Alone, downloadable from this website) Mosko et al., 1998; McKenna et al 2007), and helps to explain why infants should avoid sleeping alone outside the sensory range by which a caregiver and infant detect each others sensory signals, cues, or stimuli, all of which facilitate and represent interactions that augment neurological connections and provide the foundation for the development of cognition and intellectual development, and the proliferation of neural networks that support these systems.
By the way, keep in mind that infants do not have to be in the same bed in order to «cosleep», as a bassinet next to the bed, or a crib, where baby and mother or father are within range of detecting each others signals and cues is all that is necessary.
«Hope for Today» verses peppered throughout each chapter, journaling cues, prayers, and the stories of other women who have experienced loss will help readers move from grieving in silent solitude to living life in the richness of God's love.
Kids who can regulate their own emotions are sensitive to the cues of others, and able to empathize, or feel something from the other person's point of view.
I mean, if you go into a restaurant and there are two other moms nursing in there, you're not going to feel the pressure and the stress, and the anxiety and the fear of breastfeeding your baby if they give you a cue that they're hungry.
A variety of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
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