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1 onstruction (i.e., individuals modifying the social environment).
2 h behavior is influenced by heredity and the social environment.
3 at do not recover with reintroduction into a social environment.
4 ness motivation that flexibly adapted to the social environment.
5 challenge of learning the structure of their social environment.
6 different forms, depending on input from the social environment.
7 nd physiological phenotypes depending on the social environment.
8 tions vary according to gender, genotype and social environment.
9 ovariole numbers that were sensitive to the social environment.
10 of interplay between prenatal adversity and social environment.
11 in response to changes in their physical and social environment.
12 uisite skill that enables us to navigate our social environment.
13 mune system, causing loss of interest in the social environment.
14 s essential for successful interactions in a social environment.
15 gnition is in its close interaction with the social environment.
16 ed with differences in both the physical and social environment.
17 s the ability to respond contingently to the social environment.
18 use it exploited aspects of the physical and social environment.
19 y to particularly relevant cues in the early social environment.
20 e relative importance of the early childhood social environment.
21 E modulates the biobehavioral effects of the social environment.
22 ogy trends, and changes in the political and social environment.
23 the brain has an inherent sensitivity to the social environment.
24 al and span from the individual level to the social environment.
25 y of healthy foods, walking environment, and social environment.
26 zing Gods in a complex and heavily regulated social environment.
27 the interdependency of testosterone with the social environment.
28 ticity adaptive to the individual's specific social environment.
29 behaviors as we interact with others in our social environment.
30 nefits via participation in a well-organized social environment.
31 ing a sensitive period for adapting to one's social environment.
32 f life and how they relate to navigating the social environment.
33 me, cell type-specific, and modulated by the social environment.
34 ders, and encompass the individual and their social environment.
35 erve and promote emotional well being in the social environment.
36 a result of its being born into an intensely social environment.
37 overty but of intimately shared physical and social environments.
38 is an essential aspect of living in complex social environments.
39 from and adapt to their constantly evolving social environments.
40 a for interpreting the civilian physical and social environments.
41 en people and animals learn about visual and social environments.
42 lay a substantial role in creating their own social environments.
43 increase control over their more threatening social environments.
44 notypes are expected to experience different social environments.
45 clique graphs are highly cooperative across social environments.
46 s is expanding despite challenging legal and social environments.
47 chanisms represent adaptations for different social environments.
48 ltaneously address the roles of genetics and social environments.
49 factors and factors related to the person's social environment, a set reflecting demographic variabl
50 andomized experiments by intervening in live social environments across the domains of funding, statu
52 tunement (ie, the need to harmonise with the social environment), affective processing, and brain pla
53 ase sleep both after exposure to an enriched social environment and after protocols that induce long-
54 importance of screening for deficits in the social environment and consideration of support activiti
55 ies aimed at exploring relationships between social environment and gene expression in this non-model
57 ccess, we repeatedly measured the behaviour, social environment and mating success of about 300 male
58 In this Review, we examine the roles of the social environment and neurocognitive development in ado
59 stematically vary the characteristics of the social environment and show that, depending on prenatal
60 atively breeding cichlid fish by varying the social environment and simulated predation threat in a t
61 We discuss the importance of considering the social environment and social rewards in research on ado
62 sociations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body mass index in 2,865 partici
63 ationships between neighborhood physical and social environments and incidence of hypertension in a c
65 he shortest TL when exposed to disadvantaged social environments and the longest TL when exposed to a
66 eneral framework for studying the nesting of social environments and the multiple pathways by which e
67 ulnerable, with little control over home and social environment, and lack the understanding, agency,
68 new technology to evaluate both physical and social environment, and modern methods of data collectio
70 ation (NSA), causing loss of interest in the social environment, and that recovery from hypoxia-induc
71 roid levels are responsive to changes in the social environment, and that their concentrations vary i
72 urvival on their ability to understand their social environment, and their behavior is often shaped b
73 ugh both genetic factors and features of the social environment are important predictors of posttraum
76 re generalist obligate parasites whose early social environments are unpredictable regarding host spe
77 We also examine the moderating role of the social environment as defined by parent report and obser
78 ddressing risk and protective factors in the social environment at a population level, and focusing o
79 importance of expanding theories of how the social environment can affect childhood asthma to includ
86 ses in psychology, that genetic variation in social environment construction has a causal role in beh
87 y theories predict that genetic variation in social environment construction should have an important
89 f social experience-as determined in part by social environment construction-carried over to affect f
90 or between an individual's phenotype and its social environment (context dependence) can select for i
92 The authors examined whether features of the social environment (county-level crime rate and unemploy
93 esponse to changing environments, especially social environments created by other individuals with wh
94 ever before have individuals had to adapt to social environments defined by such magnitudes of ethnic
95 show that different genotypes respond to the social environment differentially and that interaction e
97 verall disease burden, and the ways in which social environments, especially conditions of social ine
98 ificantly higher in neighborhoods with a low social environment, even after account was taken of indi
99 actions of an individual, in addition to the social environment experienced by previous generations.
100 o forage precociously because of a change in social environment had levels similar to normal age fora
104 daptive phenotypic plasticity in response to social environment has been observed in protozoan parasi
107 l behavior consistently demonstrate that the social environment impacts cooperation, yet the effect o
108 These results emphasize the role of the social environment in determining the microbiota of adul
109 e findings demonstrate the importance of the social environment in early moral development, supportin
110 ls mature, they increasingly shape their own social environment in large part as a result of their ge
111 he feasibility of studying the impact of the social environment in peripheral T-cell DNA methylation.
112 shown to vary in relation to changes in the social environment in several vertebrates including fish
113 stem and (2) the richness of the sensory and social environment in which the plasticity is studied.
115 matic differences in experience in different social environments in society lead to systematically di
116 that follow, including the many physical and social environments in which an animal may find itself.
117 tively involved with their peers and live in social environments in which the perceived use of drugs
118 dapting their leader-follower roles to their social environments, in both cooperation and coordinatio
119 have significant behavioral consequences in social environments, including families, courts, compani
121 o the sex of adult conspecifics and that the social environment influences CART expression in the pra
123 er (PTSD), there are few data examining gene-social environment interactions in studies of PTSD.
124 Most studies of human molecular genetics and social environment interactions on health have relied he
125 ocus on and understand one talker in a noisy social environment is a critical social-cognitive capaci
128 s associated with awkward working positions, social environment issues (additional tasks and distract
131 facing any effort to communicate science in social environments: lay publics with varying levels of
135 ter birth, and differences in infants' early social environment, may predict a later social skill.
136 y mass index was higher in areas with better social environments (mean difference = 0.52 (95% CI: 0.0
137 y all organisms compete with others in their social environment, mechanisms that reduce conflict betw
140 volutionary analyses of traits influenced by social environments must incorporate the genetic compone
141 isk of death was higher for residents in low social environment neighborhoods (odds ratio = 1.58, 95%
142 Genetic change in response to the novel social environment of contemporary modern societies is a
143 e is one important pathway through which the social environment of neighborhoods affects population h
144 to separate the effects of genetics from the social environment of rearing, and twin studies can ofte
145 re well adapted to the level of maturity and social environment of young people, few interventions ta
151 uscitation (CA/CPR) to examine the effect of social environment on several pathophysiological and beh
152 tive ontogeny and the impact of the proximal social environment on the early development of communica
153 The present study examines the influence of social environment on the progression of atherosclerosis
158 the genetic endowment, physical environment, social environment, population and individual responses
159 ivation toward adherence, and factors in the social environment potentially influencing dietary behav
161 ental manipulation of mutation rates via the social environment raises the possibility that such mani
162 choices that mirror behavior observed in the social environment), rather than cooperative decisions p
163 In a life span study, we examined how the social environment regulates naturally occurring tumor d
164 Social animals live in complex physical and social environments requiring them to attend and rapidly
165 luation of dog vocalizations with respect to social environment reveals developmental factors that le
166 cial groups and while alone to determine the social environment's influence on behavioural plasticity
167 ors developed a three-component neighborhood social environment scale: 1) commercial stores; 2) popul
169 rch on choice emphasizes how features of the social environment shape individual behavior, not people
171 tiveness of one's interaction partners (the "social environment") should affect the speed of cooperat
172 OXTR rs53576 is sensitive to input from the social environment, specifically cultural norms regardin
174 ses were conducted on data from the New York Social Environment Study (n = 4,000), a representative s
176 o Santiago, Puerto Rico, we analysed how the social environment such as maternal family, group and po
177 rated by the physical characteristics of the social environments such as the built environment and po
178 he prevalence of rule violations in people's social environment, such as corruption, tax evasion or p
179 In the latter, genes affect aspects of the social environment, such as exposure to stressful life e
180 n individuals exist in their response to the social environment that affect their future development.
182 epidemic can be attributed to changes in the social environment that hinder healthful lifestyle habit
183 t aggressive behavior or who are raised in a social environment that is conducive to the development
185 ligence may have more to do with the child's social environment that with the nutritional qualities o
186 hese biologically prepared minds interact in social environments that include significant variation,
188 Individuals are not merely subject to their social environments; they choose and create them, throug
189 perceptual challenges in cocktail-party-like social environments, this article reviews previous psych
190 litates attachment and bonding in supportive social environments, this attunement for social cues may
191 in response to stressors and changes in the social environment, thus altering the communication valu
192 effects, from maladaptive influences on the social environment to direct amplification of the centra
193 Cassel's 1976 paper "The Contribution of the Social Environment to Host Resistance" is widely regarde
195 identify genetic factors that interact with social environments to impact human health, we used a bi
196 s in song across tutoring generations in two social environments: tutor-pupil pairs in sound-isolated
199 rding emotional support seeking as a type of social environment, we explored the behavioral expressio
200 ution can determine individuals' spatial and social environment, we illustrate how key social relatio
201 ildren who were reared in extremely aberrant social environments where they were deprived of the kind
203 ventions, such as changes to the physical or social environment, which could affect upstream (distal)
204 factors arising from the shared physical and social environment, which have effects beyond those of p
205 nt component of variation contributed by the social environment, which is hidden to ordinary genetic
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