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Such differences can be interpreted in the context of the ecological requirements for organising behaviour, and the functional design of nervous systems.
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From DNA replication to bacterial quorum sensing, through to bird flock behaviours, and even in human economical structures, biological systems organise behaviours via communication.
Richard Gabriel, a distinguished engineer at Sun, describes this as "a kind of semi-chaotic, self-organising behaviour in which numerous small acts of repair can lead to quickly built, complex and massive creations".
Everyone moves slower as a result.Up close and personalAnother self-organising behaviour comes when opposing flows of people meet at a single intersection: think of parents trying to shepherd their children into school as other parents, their sprogs already dropped off, try to leave.
Secondly, the cognitive processes organising avoidant behaviour could help direct attention away from the unfulfilled desire for closeness with the caregiver — avoiding a situation in which the child is overwhelmed with emotion ('disorganised distress'), and therefore unable to maintain control of themselves and achieve even conditional proximity.
A Home Office statement said the Home Secretary, Theresa May, the Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, and the Foreign Office minister Jeremy Browne had had a "constructive" discussion with the industry about how to prevent the networks from being used to organise criminal behaviour.
The critical manifold S, when considered in the full five-dimensional phase space of system (1), is a two-dimensional surface, or collection of surfaces, and the associated families of periodic orbits form a three-dimensional manifold, or collection of manifolds, that we denote by P. Together, these collections of manifolds organise the behaviour of solutions of (1).
The Precede-Proceed model will be used to organise the behaviour change theories and formative research data into an appropriate nutrition and physical activity behaviour change program [ 45, 46].
Ecological communities can exhibit organised collective behaviours.
Specifically, given the presence of evolutionary trade-offs, the effect of individual-level natural selection acting on interspecific relationships is dynamically equivalent to a mechanism of unsupervised correlation learning and ecosystems can thereby exhibit organised collective behaviours via the same principles of connectionist learning that apply to neural networks.
It has become increasingly evident that predictions about the timing of events also play a major role in organising and optimising behaviour [7], [8].
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