A behavioral cusp is any behavior change that brings an organism's behavior into contact with new contingencies that have far-reaching consequences. A...
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representations Beach cusps, a pointed and regular arc pattern of the shoreline at the beach Behavioral cusp, a change in behavior with far-reaching consequences...
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A cusper is a person born near the end of one generation and the beginning of another. While the precise birth years defining when generations start and...
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Reinforcement (category Behavioral concepts)
In behavioral psychology, reinforcement refers to consequences that increase the likelihood of an organism's future behavior, typically in the presence...
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AI-driven expansive language models, and more. A Avalanche effect Behavioral cusp Cascading failure Catastrophe theory Causality Chain reaction Clapotis...
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Catastrophe theory (redirect from Cusp catastrophe)
; Molenaar, P. C. M. (2005). "Fitting the cusp catastrophe model". Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science. E.C. Zeeman, Catastrophe Theory,...
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Social skills (section Behavioral therapy)
to a Complete Science of Behavior: Behavior Development and Behavioral Cusps. The Behavior Analyst Today, 5(3), 244–54 [6] National Association of School...
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Developmental disability (section Challenging behavior)
when it is spotted. American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities Behavioral cusp Disability abuse List of disability rights activists List of disability...
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the formation of new memories when the same events occur frequently. Behavioral cusp Child development Critical period hypothesis Developmental psychology...
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to organizing behavior into change points or cusps (behavioral cusp). In the behavioral model, development is considered a behavioral change. It is dependent...
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Vole (redirect from Sexual behavior of voles)
differently formed molars (high-crowned with angular cusps instead of low-crowned with rounded cusps). They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field...
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Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Cardfight!! Vanguard, and Future Card Buddyfight. Behavioral cusp Emergence Gestalt Holism Perfect storm Stroke Synergetics Synergism...
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on the ideal human development. Psychology portal Attitude change Behavioral cusp Developmental psychobiology Developmental psychopathology Developmental...
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interests can be intense Attachment in children Attachment theory Behavioral cusp Child development The Connected Baby (documentary) Developmental differences...
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Canidae (redirect from Reproductive behavior of canids)
mastication. This, together with the development of a distinct entoconid cusp and the broadening of the talonid of the first lower molar, and the corresponding...
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The biconic cusp, also known as the picket fence reactor, was one of the earliest suggestions for plasma confinement in a fusion reactor. It consists of...
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Dhole (redirect from Sexual behavior of dholes)
it lacks a third lower molar, and the upper molars possess only a single cusp as opposed to between two and four. During the Pleistocene, the dhole ranged...
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Rodent (redirect from Sexual behavior of rodents)
species, the molars are relatively large, intricately structured, and highly cusped or ridged. Rodent molars are well equipped to grind food into small particles...
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Cheetah (redirect from Sexual behavior of cheetahs)
relatively elongated, blade-like shape carnassial teeth, with reduced lingual cusps; this may have been an adaptation to consume quickly the flesh of a prey...
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Zillennials, or Zennials, is a social cohort encompassing people born on the cusp of, or during the latter years of the Millennial generation and the early...
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Cephalopod (redirect from Reproductive behavior of cephalopods)
(otherwise), or ctenodont (comb-like). Their height, width and number of cusps is variable between species. The pattern of teeth repeats, but each row...
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Modular form (section Cusp forms)
and at all cusps of G. Again, modular forms that vanish at all cusps are called cusp forms for G. The C-vector spaces of modular and cusp forms of weight...
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Lemon shark (section Social behavior)
version. Washington Post, 2005, Aug. 22nd: "Scientists Fear Oceans on the Cusp Of a Wave of Marine Extinctions" Wikispecies has information related to Negaprion...
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Polywell (section Cusp confinement)
fusor, the high beta fusion reactor, the magnetic mirror, and the biconic cusp. A set of electromagnets generates a magnetic field that traps electrons...
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Electron density (section Nuclear cusp condition)
displays cusps at each nucleus in a molecule as a result of the unbounded electron-nucleus Coulomb potential. This behaviour is quantified by the Kato cusp condition...
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Primate (redirect from Hunting behavior of primates)
the number of cusps on their molars: monkeys have four, apes have five - although humans may have four or five. The main hominid molar cusp (hypocone) evolved...
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Bush dog (redirect from Sexual behavior of bush dogs)
and the African wild dog) with trenchant heel dentition, having a single cusp on the talonid of the lower carnassial tooth that increases the cutting blade...
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