نتایج جستجو برای: shy

تعداد نتایج: 3548  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1995
Hastings Burggren

Well-developed larval Xenopus laevis (NF stages 58­66) are oxygen regulators, at least during mild hypoxia. When and how they change from oxygen conformers (the presumed condition of the fertilized egg) to oxygen regulators is unknown. Also unknown is how anaerobic metabolic capabilities change during development, especially in response to acute hypoxia, and to what extent, if any, anaerobi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2011

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Medicine 1976

Journal: :Personality and individual differences 2006
Michael G Hardin Koraly Perez-Edgar Amanda E Guyer Daniel S Pine Nathan A Fox Monique Ernst

Few studies have examined underlying mechanisms linking social behavior, motivated behavior, and reward and punishment systems. The current study was designed to investigate these mechanisms by examining responses to both rewarding and punishing non-social stimuli in shy and non-shy adults. Ninety-three participants, comprising three social behavior groups (Shy, Non-shy, Control) completed the ...

2013
Yoshi-Taka Matsuda Kazuo Okanoya Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi

'Infant shyness', in which infants react shyly to adult strangers, presents during the third quarter of the first year. Researchers claim that shy children over the age of three years are experiencing approach-avoidance conflicts. Counter-intuitively, shy children do not avoid the eyes when scanning faces; rather, they spend more time looking at the eye region than non-shy children do. It is cu...

Journal: :Thorax 2010
B D Fox S Morgenstern A Grubstein S Pitlik M R Kramer

2016
Tomoko Koda Masaki Ogura Yu Matsui

This paper reports how shy people perceive different amount of gaze from a virtual agent and how their perception of the gaze affects comfortableness of the interaction. Our preliminary results indicate shy people are sensitive to even a very low amounts of gaze from the agent. However, contrary to our expectations, as the amounts of gaze from the agent increases, shy people had more favorable ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1995
Marden

The temperature-sensitivity of muscle performance in a winter-flying ecotothermic moth (Operophtera bruceata) was examined and compared with that of a summer-flying endothermic hawkmoth (Manduca sexta). O. bruceata muscle contracted over a temperature range of 1­28 °C, whereas M. sexta muscle contracted at temperatures of 13­42.5 °C. Maximum (unloaded) contraction velocity (Vmax...

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