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Anthropogenic infochemicals may disturb chemical communication by imitating or modulating natural cues. .
That artificial light may be scrambling the natural cues your body needs to properly regulate your sleep cycle.
Forced to rely on natural cues such as cliffs or spits of land, as well as crude maps and the heavens, early mariners would get hopelessly lost.
(In one of our first "Elsewhere" stories, we pointed to a ScienceNow by Kelly Servick that noted a study that found flickering fluorescent lights scrambled the body's natural cues).
People with later bedtimes and wake times are exposed to more artificial light and less sunlight, he says, which means their bodies aren't getting the natural cues humans once relied on.
The other behavior types could only be implemented in the characters: showing natural cues (e.g., gaze, posture), expressing emotions (e.g., compassionate face), and accommodating social conversations (e.g., turn taking).
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Sports videos experience huge motion so it is a natural cue, and we exploit the motion as a low-level feature for our proposed framework.
His natural cue-ball control and the lack of effort he puts in to get to the ball to do what he wants it to do is incredible.
Reflecting on the experiences of work with children who were evacuated during the war, Bowlby predicted that, because separation from their caregiver is a natural cue for danger for a human infant, under the injunction of the attachment system, experiences of separation would be met with protest and attempts to regain proximity.
Be patient and wait for a natural cue of letting go and gracefully but quickly untangle your hand and return it to your side.
Given that under natural circumstances cues are abundant, it is a question for further investigation how cues from different sources of information are processed in order to remember places of interest such as food sources, nests, water holes, etc.
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