نتایج جستجو برای: biological differences

تعداد نتایج: 1030239  

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Samuli Helle Virpi Lummaa Jukka Jokela

Most men marry younger women. This has been attributed to men selecting young women due to their high reproductive value and women preferring older men due to their wealth and high social status. Such mate preferences have been suggested to be adaptive, but despite a flourishing number of studies on the mate selection patterns themselves, little is still known of their actual fitness consequenc...

2017
Taavi Unt Mihkel Solvak Kristjan Vassil

Remote Internet voting places the control and secrecy of the immediate voting environment on the shoulder of the individual voter but it also turns voting into yet another on-line activity thus endangering the well-known social nature of voting and possibly reducing the crucial sense of civic duty that is important for a healthy democracy. There is however a complete lack of evidence to what de...

2004
Borislav Bojanov Carl de Boor

A novel definition of the divided difference is shown to lead most readily to the standard basic properties of the divided difference.

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Joanna Lucenet Agnès Blaye Nicolas Chevalier Jutta Kray

How does cognitive control change with age, and what are the processes underlying these changes? This question has been extensively studied using versions of the task-switching paradigm, which allow participants to actively prepare for the upcoming task (Kray, Eber, & Karbach, 2008). Little is known, however, about age-related changes in this ability across the life span when there is no opport...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2004
Friedhelm Nachreiner

In the context of the design of working hours inequities in health associated with biological, psychological, social, and socioeconomic diversities can be observed. The paper first tries to set up a frame of reference for a discussion of this topic, relating to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and some recent discussions on equity in health and then goes into some factors that produce ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Anya C. Hurlbert Yazhu Ling

examined in this task: two were the same animals providing data shown in Figure 1B (cats 1 and 2), and the third (cat 4) was only tested in this task. The results for the three animals are shown in Figure 2B. With cat 1, the maximum step height remained higher than control values and usually higher than the rod height for all time durations we tested. With cat 2, the maximum step height was qui...

Journal: :Cell 2002
Charles Gerday

mological challenges provided by new technologies, study of development, evolution, and regeneration in a variety of animal and plant species. The declared goal such as molecular imaging, computer simulations of regulatory networks, and artificial life. of its founder Hans Przibram was to arrive at " generalizations " that would unite several detailed empirical studies I have mentioned before t...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Marina A Pavlova Alexander N Sokolov Christel Bidet-Ildei

Body motion is a rich source of information for social interaction, and visual biological motion processing may be considered as a hallmark of social cognition. It is unclear, however, whether the social brain is sex specific. Here we assess sex impact on the magnetoencephalographic (MEG) cortical response to point-light human locomotion. Sex differences in the cortical MEG response to biologic...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Bruno Gingras Henkjan Honing Isabelle Peretz Laurel J Trainor Simon E Fisher

Advances in molecular technologies make it possible to pinpoint genomic factors associated with complex human traits. For cognition and behaviour, identification of underlying genes provides new entry points for deciphering the key neurobiological pathways. In the past decade, the search for genetic correlates of musicality has gained traction. Reports have documented familial clustering for di...

Journal: :Reproductive biomedicine online 2007
Jennifer Byrd-Craven David C Geary

Boys and girls, and men and women show consistent differences, on average, in interests, activity preferences, and social styles. This article summarizes sex differences in human development from infancy through the childhood years and considers how these differences in developmental patterns relate to human evolutionary history. Evidence is reviewed suggesting that the psychological traits tha...

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