And which molecular
processes control this behaviour and in which anatomical structures do they take place?
Diagnostic modelling can be used to improve the understanding of
the processes controlling the behaviour of a particular ice stream, or to study the importance of one or more physical process in an ice sheet in general.
Not exact matches
Studying breastfeeding
behaviours or outcomes is difficult since it is not possible to randomly assign mothers and infants to treatment groups or to
control the duration of the
process.
Indeed, many consider the development of emotional self - regulation in particular to be one of the key
processes in childhood
behaviour problems.27, 28,29,30 For example, in characterizing the
behaviour of children with early externalizing
behaviour problems, there is often reference to a lack of
control, under -
control, or poor regulation.29, 30 In characterizing the
behaviour of children with internalizing disorders, there is often a discussion of over -
control.12 Understanding the role of temperament in child development may be facilitated by examining the possible mediational effects of emerging self and emotion regulation, and may provide a more proximal mechanism for the development of different forms of behavioural adjustment difficulties characteristic of childhood.
In order to obtain such high magnetic performances it is necessary to gain precise
control of the synthesis parameters during the manufacturing
process of a magnet and to thoroughly understand the atomic - scale structure and
behaviour of the involved phases.
This study will help us to understand how genes
control biological
processes like cell division and
behaviour.
AAStrength, plasticity, fracture and fatigue
behaviour controlled by interfaces and grain boundaries (MATERIAL
PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION)
Basic research is essential to identify new treatments by analysing the cellular activity and chemical
processes within regions of the brain that
control those complex
behaviours impaired in psychiatric disorders.
Pielke's analysis may not be able to explain what lies behind the political establishment's desire to
control behaviour, or the legitimacy of the
process by which the Climate Change Bill became an Act.
A Project Management Planning and
Control qualification is not just about learning
processes but also the
behaviours and culture needed to deploy an effective project
controls framework.
«Through a
process of misattunement (anger, guilt induction, display of disinterest or disappointment or withdrawal of love or attention) enmeshed / intrusive parents wind up behaviourally
controlling the child and the child's thoughts and feelings so that
behaviour, thoughts and feelings will conform to the parent's need to feel needed.
Literature suggests that perturbations in both «bottom up» attention mechanisms and «top down» executive
control processes may play a central role in the etiology and maintenance of anxiety.22 These perturbations extend to both emotionally charged and affectively neutral stimuli, reflecting both preferential treatment of specific categories of stimuli (i.e., bias to threat cues) and heightened vigilance of one's own performance and
behaviour (i.e., cognitive monitoring).
Behaviour modification can be an important component, which can use a system of rewards to encourage
control from the child with ADHD and can facilitate the
process of developing self - management.
This is a concise book that outlines a three step
process for
controlling obnoxious
behaviour, encouraging good
behaviour, and strengthening your relationship with children.
Rothbart views the very young infant as a highly reactive organism whose
behaviour becomes, with development, increasingly
controlled by regulatory
processes.
Attentional orienting skills, in particular, have been identified as a critical component of the regulatory
process, since orienting has the direct effect of amplifying, at a neural level, the stimuli toward which attention is directed, changing the affective experience of the individual.17 Thus, orienting skills assist in the management of both negative and positive emotions, and consequently in the development of adaptive
control of emotion and
behaviour.
Indeed, many consider the development of emotional self - regulation in particular to be one of the key
processes in childhood
behaviour problems.27, 28,29,30 For example, in characterizing the
behaviour of children with early externalizing
behaviour problems, there is often reference to a lack of
control, under -
control, or poor regulation.29, 30 In characterizing the
behaviour of children with internalizing disorders, there is often a discussion of over -
control.12 Understanding the role of temperament in child development may be facilitated by examining the possible mediational effects of emerging self and emotion regulation, and may provide a more proximal mechanism for the development of different forms of behavioural adjustment difficulties characteristic of childhood.
Executive functions refer to systems in the brain that increasingly come to
control information
processing and
behaviour in the course of development.1, 4 Commonly, three basic executive functions are distinguished: working memory (also called updating), inhibitory
control and flexibility (also called shifting), but there is a debate whether these functions are already distinguishable in young children.5 Working memory refers to the ability to hold a limited amount of information temporarily active for
processing and updating.
It is based on the hypothesis that inaccurate and unhelpful beliefs, ineffective coping
behaviour, negative mood states, social problems, and pathophysiological
processes all interact to perpetuate the illness.8 9 Treatment aims at helping patients to re-evaluate their understanding of the illness and to adopt more effective coping
behaviours.7 8 9 An early uncontrolled evaluation of this type of treatment produced promising results in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent
controlled trials found cognitive
behaviour therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form of cognitive
behaviour therapy evaluated may have been inadequate.
The literature also suggests that couple relationships may become entrenched in a cyclical
process, with problem gamblers experiencing an increased need to gamble as partners try to
control their
behaviour (Tremblay & Brisson, 2007).
Overseeing organizations with real vs. rubber teeth should be a product of a democratically elected government legislative
process (at Orangutang - arm's - length distance from the industry which it surveills and
controls) regarding effectively snuffing out unethical counter-consumer-interest
behaviours.