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Especially, for the critical condition near blowout, the lifted flame showed a repetitive behavior of extinction and reignition.
She ignored the knocks on the door, and sometimes redrew the same picture 10 times — a repetitive behavior typical of Asperger's.
He worked closely with Austrian zoologist Konrad Lorenz; together they theorized that instinct arises from an animal's impulses, after the environment triggers a repetitive behavior they called a fixed-action pattern.
When deciding whether you need to seek professional treatment for skin picking, pay close attention to "the intensity and frequency of the behavior". Skin picking disorder, or dermatillomania, is a repetitive behavior of picking at one's own skin, usually on the face or fingers.
Let me say here I fully believe a marriage can rebound from infidelity if, 1) It is not a repetitive behavior but a one time bad decision and 2) The person who committed the infidelity is willing to deal with the pain and agony they inflicted on the spouse.
They noted that these findings are consistent with work by Reese and colleagues, who found that autistic children, compared to non-autistic peers, displayed disruptive behavior to escape demands that impeded performance of a repetitive behavior, to maintain access to items used in a routine, or to avoid sensory stimuli.
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Barbering is an abnormal repetitive behavior, which is analogous to human compulsive hair pulling, that is commonly observed in some strains of mice such as C57- and 129SVE-derived strains (Sarna et al., 2000; Kurien et al., 2005; Kalueff et al., 2006; Kalueff et al., 2007; Tynes, 2013).
Subject A exhibited troubling repetitive behavior, turning to look at the cage door every few seconds.
HabitAware is a health tech startup that sprang, as so many do, from the founder's personal challenges dealing with a "body-focused, repetitive behavior;" in her case, obsessive hair pulling.
Time spent in selfgrooming (the animal licks and mouths its own fur) was analyzed separately, since this is sometimes considered representing a sign of repetitive behavior and emotional distress [48], [50], [51], [52], [53].
This result is corroborated by previous studies conducted in the B6 [26] and the B6 × FVB backgrounds [25], and it could be interpreted as a form of repetitive behavior due to increased emotional distress induced by the social context.
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