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Since the environment has become more and more friendly to being sedentary, people with that predisposition to respond to those cues are likely to become obese," Levine said.

A prototypical instinct for James was a sneeze, the predisposition to respond with a rapid blast of air to clear away a nasal irritant.

In psychological research, an attitude is generally defined as a "predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a given object" (Fishbein and Ajzen 1975, p. 6).

This suggests that following another's gaze into distant space may be a predisposition to respond to the visual behavior of others, which after being shaped by learning may allow for gaze following around the barrier later in development ('low-level model' [18]; 'orienting-response model' [24]).

Participants completed the John Henryism Active Coping (JHAC) scale, which measures the predisposition to respond behaviorally to psychosocial environmental stressors (James et al. 1987); higher values indicate a greater predisposition to cope actively.

These findings and others, [ 30] open up the interesting idea that not only are there alternative therapies but also alternative patients who bring with them a predisposition to respond to CM.

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In 1890 William James's classic text The Principles of Psychology used the term evolutionary psychology, and James argued that many human behaviours reflect the operation of instincts (inherited predispositions to respond to certain stimuli in adaptive ways).

22 An inherent weakness of these debiasing approaches is that they target the same human tendencies to think and problem solve in a certain way (also termed cognitive predispositions to respond) that often results in the correct diagnosis.

This finding supports the notion that an individual tends to synchronize spontaneously to an auditory rhythm occurring in the environment [37, 39, 52] and is in agreement with the natural predisposition of humans to respond to rhythmical qualities of music [34, 35].

Previous studies have highlighted the natural or spontaneous predisposition of humans to respond to rhythmical qualities of music [34, 35], but much less is known about the capabilities of exercisers, and especially runners, to spontaneously synchronize with the tempo of musical stimuli.

These differences observed could indicate that these two transcriptomes are already predispositioned or 'primed' to respond differently to virus infection.

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