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1 yclase, linking cAMP-dependent plasticity to behavioral modification.
2 the stress state during dieting in long-term behavioral modification.
3 at this disruption is associated with subtle behavioral modification.
4 ed vulnerabilities and facilitate efforts at behavioral modification.
5  how humans perturb ecological processes via behavioral modifications.
6 rall neuronal circuit activity, resulting in behavioral modifications.
7 gets to control different egg-laying-induced behavioral modifications.
8 locarpine-induced seizures in the absence of behavioral modifications.
9  fitness consequences of these costs through behavioral modifications.
10 se, and appropriate diet represent important behavioral modifications.
11 e adult brain is preserved after sensory and behavioral modifications.
12 type 2 diabetes but is hard to maintain with behavioral modification alone.
13  condition that is highly responsive to both behavioral modification and medical treatment.
14 vascular risk, emphasizing the importance of behavioral modification and perhaps more aggressive inte
15   Physicians perceive "poor compliance" with behavioral modifications and medication regimens as the
16                                  To optimize behavioral modifications and treatment, we recommend car
17 hould be considered for treatment, including behavioral modifications and weight loss as indicated.
18 tments of obesity range from diet, exercise, behavioral modification, and pharmacotherapy to surgery,
19 al benefit to peripheral nerve function of a behavioral modification approach to metabolic improvemen
20 In the treatment of obesity, nutritional and behavioral modifications are difficult to implement and
21                Future studies should address behavioral modification, as well as possible strategies
22 f NMDAR signaling in DA neurons for specific behavioral modifications associated with drug seeking be
23  structure are thought to underlie long-term behavioral modifications associated with learning and me
24 se pathology; but may not be as effective as behavioral modifications at preventing the adverse metab
25 s avidly when paired with a virgin female, a behavioral modification attributed to "courtship memory.
26 oss achieved through interventions including behavioral modification, bariatric surgery, and antiobes
27                        Which suggestions for behavioral modifications, based on mathematical models,
28 ings in brain slices demonstrated that these behavioral modifications could stem from the lack of TRP
29                  Animals display stereotyped behavioral modifications during development, but little
30   Strategies to improve pain control through behavioral modification, endoscopic measures, and surger
31                 The benefit of lifestyle and behavioral modification for obesity and/or PDWG in psych
32 icacy and feasibility of daytime eating as a behavioral modification for real-world conditions.
33  supporting action evaluation and subsequent behavioral modification, however, remain poorly understo
34 ion has been shown pivotal to many long-term behavioral modifications; however, its role in LID has n
35 ependent adults engaged in mindfulness-based behavioral modification, including promoting abstinence,
36 ting results with regard to the link between behavioral modifications induced by antidepressant drugs
37  ways in which medications (eg, statins) and behavioral modifications influence sCD14 and oxLDL and t
38                          Weight loss through behavioral modification is central to treating non-alcoh
39 and then reported whether they used any of 4 behavioral modifications (limitations, extra time, help,
40                          In conjunction with behavioral modification, lorcaserin was associated with
41 spite such acute effects on neural function, behavioral modification may require more chronic exposur
42                                      Similar behavioral modifications might be expected among helpers
43 e interpreted by the CNS and manifested as a behavioral modification of feeding.
44                          Diet, exercise, and behavioral modification of lifestyle are rarely successf
45                                              Behavioral modification of malaria vectors in response t
46 ites use to facilitate transmission involves behavioral modification of their hosts.
47  be directed to alternate therapies, such as behavioral modifications or bariatric surgery, before pa
48 elations (learning) and the maintenance of a behavioral modification over time (memory) are assumed t
49 arison group (n = 29,294; 60%).The intensive behavioral modification program aimed to motivate and su
50 hlight key areas to target in NAFLD-specific behavioral modification programs.
51     Future research on the implementation of behavioral modification strategies for hypertension cont
52 nce cognition may improve success of current behavioral modification strategies.
53 ted clinical trials examining the effects of behavioral modifications such as reduced carbohydrate in
54 ntervening with anticarcinogenic strategies (behavioral modifications , such as diet and exercise; me
55                                Lifestyle and behavioral modification, such as dietary changes or smok
56 ges a variety of animal behaviors, and these behavioral modifications, such as changes to foraging, h
57 ntervening with anticarcinogenic strategies (behavioral modifications, such as diet and exercise; med
58 ve SB (i.e., computer time) may be effective behavioral modification targets for reducing risk of dem
59 rscore the evolutionary importance of vector behavioral modification to diverse parasites with host r
60 used awareness and education programs toward behavioral modifications to reduce exposures.
61  to recommendations of medical treatments or behavioral modifications to reduce risks.
62 nvolved in various synaptic plasticity-based behavioral modifications, we hypothesized that modulatio
63                     We reveal that whether a behavioral modification will occur is determined not nec
64            Ebola patients frequently exhibit behavioral modifications with ideation slowing and aggre
65 nvironmental relations and can bring about a behavioral modification without input from the brain.
66 otal to the maintenance of several long-term behavioral modifications, yet its role in LID has not ye