نتایج جستجو برای: habitual

تعداد نتایج: 8256  

2013
Amir Dezfouli Bernard W. Balleine

Behavioral evidence suggests that instrumental conditioning is governed by two forms of action control: a goal-directed and a habit learning process. Model-based reinforcement learning (RL) has been argued to underlie the goal-directed process; however, the way in which it interacts with habits and the structure of the habitual process has remained unclear. According to a flat architecture, the...

2015
Yulia Worbe George Savulich Sanne de Wit Emilio Fernandez-Egea Trevor W. Robbins

BACKGROUND Optimal behavioral performance results from a balance between goal-directed and habitual systems of behavioral control, which are modulated by ascending monoaminergic projections. While the role of the dopaminergic system in behavioral control has been recently addressed, the extent to which changes in global serotonin neurotransmission could influence these 2 systems is still poorly...

2016
Genelle Healey Louise Brough Rinki Murphy Duncan Hedderley Chrissie Butts Jane Coad

Low dietary fibre intake has been associated with poorer health outcomes, therefore having the ability to be able to quickly assess an individual's dietary fibre intake would prove useful in clinical practice and for research purposes. Current dietary assessment methods such as food records and food frequency questionnaires are time-consuming and burdensome, and there are presently no published...

2016
Chetan Shah

a whole month ; some are never free from it even for a week, while in a few rare instances, this cold does not leave the patients even for 3 or 4 days. An apparently slight illness of "cold" is in reality a great suffering for such persons, and is entitled to our serious consideration. Moreover, these men's history shows that they have already consulted various physicians, and with little or no...

2009
Wendy Wood David T. Neal

Consumers sometimes act like creatures of habit, automatically repeating past behavior with little regard to current goals and valued outcomes. To explain this phenomenon, we show that habits are a specific form of automaticity in which responses are directly cued by the contexts (e.g., locations, preceding actions) that consistently covaried with past performance. Habits are prepotent response...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2015
Alexander van Deursen Colin L. Bolle Sabrina M. Hegner Piet Kommers

The present study investigates the role of process and social oriented smartphone usage, emotional intelligence, social stress, self-regulation, gender, and age in relation to habitual and addictive smartphone behavior. We conducted an online survey among 386 respondents. The results revealed that habitual smartphone use is an important contributor to addictive smartphone behavior. Process rela...

2013
Bas Verplanken Deborah Roy

Qualifications such as "global warming hysteria" and "energy policy schizophrenia" put forward by some climate change skeptics, usually outside the academic arena, may suggest that people who seriously worry about the environment suffer from psychological imbalance. The present study aimed to refute this thesis. While habitual worrying in general is strongly associated with psychopathological s...

Journal: :Acta odontologica Scandinavica 2014
Carla Maffei Pâmela Garcia Noemi Grigoletto de Biase Elisa de Souza Camargo Michelle Santos Vianna-Lara Ana Maria Trindade Grégio Luciana Reis Azevedo-Alanis

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the electromyographic activity of both the temporalis and masseter muscles and the mastication type of patients with skeletal unilateral posterior crossbite before and after orthodontic treatment and speech therapy. METHODS A total of 14 patients with skeletal unilateral posterior crossbite (eight females and six males), between 6-13 years of ag...

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
میثم صادقی ثانی محمدجعفر شاطرزاده محمدتقی کریمی احمدرضا رفیعی رضا صالحی حسین نگهبان

introduction: many factors are related to the disability of subjects with chronic low back pain. fear-avoidance of injury and movement are the most important risk factors to increase the disability followed by decreased physical activity in these patients. the aim of current study was to compare the level of disability and fear-avoidance between two groups of low back pain patients with and wit...

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