Sentence examples for stereotype behaviours from inspiring English sources

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[ 39] and Jensen (1995) both found an increased rate of stereotype behaviours in tied-up heifers.

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The ASD+ group showed significant correlations for the variable "flexibility test duration" and "flexibility stages" with stereotype behaviour (r = -0.5, p =.03; r = -0.4, p =.04).

In contrast to the ADHD symptomatology, we tested the relationship between EF and autistic symptoms (mean impairment of social interaction, mean impairment of communication, mean stereotype behaviour and total score ASD) with the help of Pearson product-moment correlations for the four groups.

The cut-off points for the three classes of behaviour are reciprocal social interaction 10, communication 8, and stereotyped behaviours 3, respectively.

The rs1800498 risk allele was associated with more severe impairments in social interaction (P = 0.0002), verbal communication (P = 0.0004) and stereotyped behaviours (P = 0.0021) in affected males (Table 4), and the rs1800498 TT genotype was associated with an increased risk for ASD with an OR of 1.9 [95% CI: 1.5 2.5].

The counter recorded two different types of motor activity: locomotor activity due to the locomotion of the mouse along the axes of the cage and total motor activity due to locomotion plus non-finalized movements (stereotyped behaviours such as grooming, rearing, and sniffing).

For example, instinct can refer to reflexive or stereotyped behaviour, to an intuitive hunch, to a congenital aptitude or disposition, to a deep-seated impulsion (e.g., "maternal instinct"), to ways of acting that do not appear to have involved learning or experience in their development, or to knowledge that is inborn or subconsciously acquired.

The social insurance physicians were probably neither aware of their stereotyping behaviour nor the stereotypes they apply.

Mesolimbic and nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathways play key roles in the mediation of locomotor activity and stereotyped behaviour.

However, it is also important to change existing stereotypes and behaviours among all members of society who do not fully recognize the rights of girls and women.

In addition, 'active' motor phenomena were also observed, including eyebrow raising (23%), perioral and tongue movements (39%), facial grimacing (10%), body swaying (36%), dyskinetic and/or dystonic movements of the arms and of the tongue (10%), and stereotyped motor behaviours (13%).

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