Sentences with phrase «specific role behaviour»

There are also numerous socio - cultural aspects such as the gender - specific role behaviour learned by men and women which plays a part during routine examinations by doctors.

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What is the role of maternal perceptions of crying, the effect of antidepressant medications (via prenatal exposure and breast milk), specific relationships between crying behaviour and developmental outcomes?
In doing so, Macmillan pays specific attention to the role of concepts such as honour and masculinity and the overarching interaction between these archaic codes of behaviour and the social changes occurring at that time: «As Europe went through its rapid social changes in the last part of the nineteenth century, honour became both an attribute that the old landowning classes could cling to with increasing determination as something that distinguished them from the newly prosperous middle classes and, for the socially ambitious, a mark of a higher and better social status.»
The nucleus accumbens is recognized as an integration centre for signals coming from many different brain regions, but the precise role of the different connections, and the means of their integration, resulting in specific behaviours, was until recently impossible to dissect.
Other roles within the process were not specific tool - dependent, but implied a variety of other tools that implicitly imposed particular modes of behaviour and expression.
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).
Based on previous research findings, parenting programs tend to be effective when they cover multiple domains, including the child's and family's social ecology, target specific behaviours or developmental transitions, offer peer support, and involve parents (e.g., through role - modelling).
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