نتایج جستجو برای: fighting

تعداد نتایج: 8681  

Journal: :Psychological science 2013
Vít Trebicky Jan Havlícek S Craig Roberts Anthony C Little Karel Kleisner

Accurate assessment of competitive ability is a critical component of contest behavior in animals, and it could be just as important in human competition, particularly in human ancestral populations. Here, we tested the role that facial perception plays in this assessment by investigating the association between both perceived aggressiveness and perceived fighting ability in fighters' faces and...

2013
Sophie D. Walsh Michal Molcho Wendy Craig Yossi Harel-Fisch Quynh Huynh Atif Kukaswadia Katrin Aasvee Dora Várnai Veronika Ottova Ulrike Ravens-Sieberer William Pickett

Then aims of the current study were 1) to provide cross-national estimates of the prevalence of physical fighting and weapon carrying among adolescents aged 11-15 years; (2) To examine the possible effects of physical fighting and weapon carrying on the occurrence of physical (medically treated injuries) and emotional health outcomes (multiple health complaints) among adolescents within the the...

Journal: :Brain research 1977
F J Pond H M Sinnamon D B Adams

Single unit activity was recorded extracellularly from the midbrain of rats during fighting behavior and during non-fighting control manipulations. Fighting behavior was elicited by footshock or startle stimuli or occurred spontaneously as a result of prior footshock presentations. Seven cells were found in the midbrain reticular formation and central gray which displayed maximum firing rates d...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
William Pickett Wendy Craig Yossi Harel John Cunningham Kelly Simpson Michal Molcho Joanna Mazur Suzanne Dostaler Mary D Overpeck Candace E Currie

OBJECTIVES We sought to (1) compare estimates of the prevalence of fighting and weapon carrying among adolescent boys and girls in North American and European countries and (2) assess in adolescents from a subgroup of these countries comparative rates of weapon carrying and characteristics of fighting and injury outcomes, with a determination of the association between these indicators of viole...

Journal: :Journal of comparative and physiological psychology 1975
J M Zook D B Adams

Competitive fighting was obtained in pairs of like-sexed laboratory rats by placing a single piece of food into the food hopper following 48 hr. of food deprivation. The fighting was characterized by offensive sideways posture, full aggressive posture, and bite and kick attack. Tests were conducted at 110-120 days of age on pairs of animals that had been housed together since weaning. Fighting ...

Journal: :Decision Support Systems 2006
Wingyan Chung Hsinchun Chen Weiping Chang Shihchieh Chou

Cybercrime is becoming ever more serious. Findings from the 2002 Computer Crime and Security Survey show an upward trend that demonstrates a need for a timely review of existing approaches to fighting this new phenomenon in the information age. In this paper, we define different types of cybercrime and review previous research and current status of fighting cybercrime in different countries tha...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michael Gross

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Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
Sir John Crofton

A pioneer in the early identification of drug resistance in tuberculosis patients, Sir John Crofton and his colleagues' seminal research into multidrug therapy for tuberculosis patients in the 1950s laid the groundwork for the WHO-recommended tuberculosis treatment today. This is one of the last interviews he gave before he passed away on 3 November at the age of 97, after a career that spanned...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Erin L McCullough Bret W Tobalske Douglas J Emlen

The shapes of sexually selected weapons differ widely among species, but the drivers of this diversity remain poorly understood. Existing explanations suggest weapon shapes reflect structural adaptations to different fighting styles, yet explicit tests of this hypothesis are lacking. We constructed finite element models of the horns of different rhinoceros beetle species to test whether functio...

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