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  • Behavioral effects are largely thought to work through cognitive and affective effects.
  • There are two broad categories of behavioral effects that Ball-Rokeach and DeFleur identify.
  • Due to the disruption in daytime cognitive state, behavioral effects may also be present.
  • "There's been less discussion of the behavioral effects of taxation,"
  • They view the unique behavioral effects of addictive drugs.
  • DBS at high frequency often has behavioral effects that are similar to those of lesioning.
  • The observed changes were compared to those for known drugs and predicted their behavioral effects.
  • She said a follow-up study was planned to analyze behavioral effects of sugar in children.
  • After the 16-day depuration period adverse behavioral effects were still apparent in the low dose organisms.
  • The behavioral effects of anxiety may include withdrawal from situations which have provoked anxiety in the past.
  • Phenylethanolamine also produced behavioral effects such as stereotyped head movement, rapid eye movement, and repetitive tongue extrusion.
  • In addition, she has written several authoritative reviews regarding the behavioral effects and neuronal bases of visual attention.
  • Adrenaline, the fight-or-flight hormone, also induces significant behavioral effects, revving up a person to prepare for immediate action.
  • Behavioral effects to excessive noise exposure include hiding, urinating, defecating, panting, pacing, drooling, disregard to commands, trembling, and barking.
  • Because how vasopressin works is well known, researchers can use it to track how alcohol influences this behavioral effect.
  • Among other topics, quantitative behavioral finance studies behavioral effects together with the non-classical assumption of the finiteness of assets.
  • Studies by Jeff Madura, Ray Sturm and others have demonstrated significant behavioral effects in stocks and exchange traded funds.
  • In both of these examples, the level of  noise or changes in valuation apparently exceeds any possible behavioral effects.
  • "These are doses where even the subtle behavioral effects are maybe just beginning, a very low dose, " he says.
  • If one can subtract out the valuation as it varies in time, one can study the remaining behavioral effects, if any.
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