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  • This is nonsocial learning, since no one else was around.
  • In nonsocial insects, these compounds typically stimulate dispersal regardless of location.
  • Unfortunately, it's because reporters are, generally speaking, nonsocial nerds.
  • Democrats like nonsocial welfare programs, too.
  • Dopamine neuron from the ventral tegmental area codes the salience of social as well as nonsocial stimuli.
  • Chemical alarm systems are best developed in aphids and treehoppers ( family Membracidae ) among the nonsocial groups.
  • The second category focuses on nonsocial or general processing : the executive functions such as working memory, planning, inhibition.
  • Organized nonsocial offenders tend to be on the higher end of the average, with a mean IQ of 99.2.
  • Results suggest that gaze cues show a strong effect with the facial recognition hemisphere of the brain, compared to nonsocial cues.
  • A nerd is " a person dedicated to a nonsocial pursuit, " according to The Random House Webster's College Dictionary.
  • Only if a difference between the genders were found in newborn or fetal brains could it safely be ascribed to nonsocial factors, he said.
  • Among the nonparasitic and nonsocial Aculeata, larvae are fed with captured prey ( typically alive and paralyzed ) or may be fed pollen and nectar.
  • The proximal causes of self-injurious behavior have been widely studied in captive primates; either social or nonsocial factors can trigger this type of behavior.
  • Belmonte stated that repetitive behaviors of autistic people are usually associated with nonsocial phenomena as a protection against chaos, claiming that weakened neural connectivity interferes with narrative linkage.
  • Neither category is satisfactory on its own; social cognition theories poorly address autism's rigid and repetitive behaviors, while the nonsocial theories have difficulty explaining social impairment and communication difficulties.
  • While looking at social and nonsocial cues, it has been found that a high level of activity has been found in the bilateral extrastriate cortices in regards to gaze cues versus peripheral cues.
  • They reported, in a paper published in PLOS ONE in 2014, that a significant number of dogs exhibited jealous behaviors when their human companions paid attention to dog-like toys, compared to when their human companions paid attention to nonsocial objects.
  • It was hypothesized that " B . bimaculatus " being a social bee could have individuals specialize in either foraging for nectar or pollen, instead of having to worry about both in overall food collection as the nonsocial carpenter bees needed to do.
  • According to Parten, as children became older, improving their communication skills, and as opportunities for peer interaction become more common, the nonsocial ( solitary and parallel ) types of play become less common, and the social ( associative and cooperative ) types of play become more common.
  • From studies based on event-related potentials, transient changes to the brain's electrical activity in response to stimuli, there is considerable evidence for differences in autistic individuals with respect to attention, orientation to auditory and visual stimuli, novelty detection, language and face processing, and information storage; several studies have found a preference for nonsocial stimuli.
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