Sentence examples for intelligence behaviour from inspiring English sources

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Here are six common dangers of sleep deprivation:  Impaired judgement Sleep deprivation impacts your visual working memory, making it difficult to tell the difference between relevant and irrelevant stimuli in your environment, and affects your emotional intelligence, behaviour and ability to manage stress.

They surveyed 556 UK primary school teachers and 1340 parents and asked for their views on how genes and environment influence personality, intelligence, behaviour problems, learning difficulties and mental illness.

This research analyses the benefits of Music in the improvement of emotional intelligence, behaviour and school performance through an experience with a 4° ESO (the Spanish equivalent to England's Year 11) student group.

Both TeamXbox and Game Revolution pointed out that Hit & Run had a few gameplay issues and graphical shortcomings that included strange artificial intelligence behaviour and a broken camera system, which they felt hindered the overall experience of the game.

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Several researchers have used swarm intelligence behaviours to design systems which can accomplish single tasks.

"One of the very early lessons from artificial intelligence is that programming intelligent behaviour is just too hard — you just can't capture it," says Blake. "What's better is for the software to develop in the way that humans learn, the way animals learn: by example.

Cher has a cheerfully low opinion of male intelligence and behaviour – high-school boys, in particular, are "like these nervous creatures that jump and slobber all over you.

Robert Plomin is a psychologist of international repute who has spent much of his life working on the genetics of developmental delays, intelligence and behaviour.

Quite a number of people draw a distinction between believing (misguidedly) that there are innate disparities in intelligence or behaviour between the races as we conventionally think of them in American society, and believing (malevolently) that these differences should lead to different treatment by government or society.

March 3, 1883 Stratford-upon-Avon, England October 10, 1971 London, England Sir Cyril Burt, in full Sir Cyril Lodowic Burt (born March 3, 1883, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England died October 10, 1971, London) British psychologist known for his development of factor analysis in psychological testing and for his studies of the effect of heredity on intelligence and behaviour.

Studies have shown that breastfed infants do better on intelligence and behaviour tests into adulthood than formula-fed babies.

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