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1 arning is complete and the song becomes more stereotyped.
2 a threshold above which rhythm became highly stereotyped.
3 pically inherited, and believed to be highly stereotyped.
4 responses to physical perturbations are not stereotyped.
5 fic glomeruli are traditionally described as stereotyped.
6 at transposon expression patterns are highly stereotyped.
7 esting that top players' moves are partially stereotyped.
8 individuating information invokes additional stereotypes.
9 by social forces, entailing some accuracy in stereotypes.
10 al imitation (NI) behaviors as developmental stereotypes.
11 th the least exposure have the most-distinct stereotypes.
12 sures of access, and out-group exposure, not stereotypes.
13 nce on behavior, resulting in ecology-driven stereotypes.
14 otection against four different dengue virus stereotypes.
15 ilar to each other, on warmth and competence stereotypes.
16 odily states impact the expression of racial stereotyping.
17 e behaving animals, we found visually evoked stereotyped 3-5 Hz Vm oscillations that disrupt excitato
20 he United States, we propose that Americans' stereotypes about racial groups actually reflect stereot
22 eotypes about racial groups actually reflect stereotypes about these groups' presumed home ecologies.
23 accurate, and social psychology's denial of stereotype accuracy led us toward mindreading/theory of
28 odor responses of the projection neurons are stereotyped across individuals, the responses of the Ken
29 n discrete state transitions that are highly stereotyped across models and correlate well with the pr
31 iring with widespread intense activation and stereotyped action potential alterations in tissue that
35 xtremely conflictual countries display lower stereotype ambivalence, whereas countries intermediate o
36 nism in neuroscience research because of its stereotyped anatomy, relevance to human biology, and cap
39 polyps, we find that tentacle progression is stereotyped and occurs in a feeding-dependent manner.
40 ns executed to pick up the remote are highly stereotyped and related to many other grasping motions.
41 ficits possibly underlying poor control over stereotyped and repetitive and compulsive behaviors, res
44 evidence on the nature and content of gender stereotypes and considers how these relate to gender dif
45 larly as the road steepens, helps perpetuate stereotypes and inadvertently encourages disparities.
46 While the consequences of these biases for stereotyping and discrimination are well-documented, the
49 ve shown that about 30% of CLL patients have stereotyped antigen-specific B-cell receptors (BCRs) wit
54 ophecy and expectancy effects of descriptive stereotypes are not potent shapers of social reality.
57 bad/Asian-good), whereas intergroup beliefs (stereotypes) are specific trait attributions to social g
60 d white targets from desperate ecologies are stereotyped as equally fast life history strategists, wh
61 and white targets from hopeful ecologies are stereotyped as equally slow life history strategists.
62 In addition, B cell antigen receptor (BCR) stereotypes as defined by IGHV usage and complementarity
64 and morphology of domain branches are highly stereotyped, as is the pattern of smooth muscle that dif
66 qBrain resource can be further mined to link stereotyped aspects of neuronal distributions to known a
73 nriched in aggressive cases with distinctive stereotyped BcR, likely contributing to their poor progn
78 stem is a paradigmatic example of learning a stereotyped behavior and therefore is a good place to st
80 motion of fruit flies and show that this non-stereotyped behavior is well-described by a Hierarchical
82 ized, and species-specific responses [1] or 'stereotyped behavior' [2], pheromones differ from mammal
83 valuate activity levels, anxiety, repetitive-stereotyped behavior, social behavior, learning and memo
85 fully been parsed into small dictionaries of stereotyped behavioral modes, studies of collective beha
86 ent features of autism, including repetitive stereotyped behaviors (self-grooming and marble burying)
89 to discover and track the occurrence of all stereotyped behaviors performed by fruit flies moving in
90 i that innately represent threat and trigger stereotyped behaviors such as escape or freezing [1-4].
91 see variability in neural systems executing stereotyped behaviors, and this variability is an advant
92 le during time intervals but tend to perform stereotyped behaviors, raising the possibility that moto
93 presents with behavioural problems including stereotyped behaviour, impulsiveness and cognitive defic
94 pecific gustatory modality associated with a stereotyped behavioural response, such as aversion or at
95 d molecular dysfunction underpins repetitive stereotyped behaviours, and the genetic architecture of
96 or teacher expectations, but also for social stereotypes, both as perceptions of groups, and as the b
98 sensory stimuli are sometimes reflexive and stereotyped but can also vary depending on contextual co
99 orted by light level studies; cell types are stereotyped, but not identical, in cell and synapse numb
101 , the risk of being judged in light of those stereotypes can elicit a disruptive state that undermine
102 omparison of methods may help point to 'less-stereotyped' cases in the residency-to-migration continu
104 itory sensory epithelium has one of the most stereotyped cellular patterns known in vertebrates.
105 that microstimulation produces a temporally stereotyped change in the probability of initiation that
106 contains enough information to discriminate stereotyped communication signals produced by different
108 d transnationally shared expectations (i.e., stereotypes) concerning the cooperation level of interac
111 metaphase spindles in epithelia engage in a stereotyped "dance," that this dance culminates in prope
112 controlled to leave the colony and perform a stereotyped death grip behavior, where they bite onto ve
113 d working memory, hyperlocomotion, increased stereotype, defective prepulse inhibition (PPI), and dis
114 ce of constitutive heterochromatin follows a stereotyped developmental program in which different rep
118 viduation suggests more diversity means less stereotype dispersion, as perceivers experience within-g
121 tion bias suggests more diversity means more stereotype dispersion: With increased exposure, perceive
122 d female human subjects) not preselected for stereotyped dissociations revealed the differential cont
125 de (qBrain) mapping platform to document the stereotyped distributions of mainly inhibitory cell type
126 We review evidence that suggests descriptive stereotypes do have a substantial influence on social re
127 ion; formation and updating of prejudice and stereotypes; effects of prejudice on perception, emotion
130 unconsciousness under GA are associated with stereotyped electrophysiological oscillations that are t
131 he perceived level of heat stimulus from the stereotyped escape response of individual nematodes Caen
132 ncluding noxious touch and temperature, with stereotyped escape responses through activation of multi
133 ate between evolutionary and taste-based and stereotype explanations for the beauty premium, have too
138 closely tied to behavioural competence: high stereotyping females were less likely to copulate, less
141 iven search behavior to a more efficient and stereotyped foraging approach that varied little in resp
143 mains (for example, faces, person knowledge, stereotypes), from which a common trait space emerges.
144 or predictable in their effects, leading to stereotyped genome architectures and genetic variation i
145 soidal steady-state structure that holds its stereotyped geometry despite microtubule turnover and in
148 dle schoolers against the threat of negative stereotypes had long-term benefits on college-relevant o
150 snake, Chionactis occipitalis, which uses a stereotyped head-to-tail traveling wave to move quickly
151 gnitive and motivational functions of gender stereotypes helps us understand their impact on implicit
152 ict reflect ambivalent warmth and competence stereotypes: High-conflict societies (Pakistan) may need
154 findings support the assumption that during stereotyped human self-motion, locomotor efference copie
155 lting from a variety of stimuli triggering a stereotyped immune response, and characterized by chest
156 a simple model where microstimulation has a stereotyped impact on the probability of initiation.
158 We find that the OSN subtype distribution is stereotyped in genetically identical mice, but varies ex
162 nconscious) biases that derive from cultural stereotypes in ways that perpetuate health inequities.
164 ussims' (2012) claim that the application of stereotypes increases accuracy in person perception.
165 erful impact of "face-ism" - the tendency to stereotype individuals based on their facial features.
166 hat Trpc5 is required for maintaining highly stereotyped infraslow membrane potential oscillations of
172 In plants, aerial organs are initiated at stereotyped intervals, both spatially (every 137 degrees
175 linguistic bias reinforces gender and other stereotypes is paramount to creating a culture of inclus
176 h marble burying scores in BTBR, and reduced stereotyped jumping in C58/J (C58), at nonsedating doses
178 utant animals exhibit development defects in stereotyped left/right axon guidance choices within the
179 Here, we show how Pacific parrotlets exhibit stereotyped leg and wing dynamics regardless of perch di
181 ions, thereby leading to domain formation in stereotyped locations in inferotemporal cortex, without
183 that the content of several predominant race stereotypes may not reflect race, per se, but rather inf
184 Already in 1954 Gordon Allport stated that stereotypes might have a "kernel of truth." Recent resea
188 movement can be broken down into a series of stereotyped motifs or 'syllables' in an unsupervised fas
189 behavior unique to spaceflight may represent stereotyped motor behavior, rewarding effects of physica
193 ractice on motor sequences results in highly stereotyped movement patterns that bind successive movem
196 r greater constraints, conserving the highly stereotyped nature of triconodontid molars for 60-85 Ma.
199 The Drosophila central brain consists of stereotyped neural lineages, developmental-structural un
200 However, the signaling cues that instruct stereotyped neurite pruning are yet to be fully elucidat
201 Here we show that Wnt morphogen instructs stereotyped neurite pruning for proper neurite projectio
204 , individuals' inferences about blacks track stereotypes of people from desperate ecologies, and indi
209 specific deletion of NRP1 in BCs alters the stereotyped organization of BC axon and impairs pinceau
210 GC involvement in controlling the timing of stereotyped, orofacial reactions to aversive tastants du
214 rse luminal substances via what appear to be stereotyped outputs to initiate both positive and aversi
215 tial reproductive success among high and low stereotyping pandas, and possible genetic adaptation to
216 rogression of the leading vascular edge in a stereotyped pattern, suggestive of scalloped regression.
217 latory network has highly heterogeneous, yet stereotyped, pattern of connectivity.SIGNIFICANCE STATEM
218 In mice, grooming consists of a series of stereotyped patterned strokes, performed along the rostr
219 ased on experiments using highly regular and stereotyped patterns of APs, in stark contrast with natu
220 cordings and photostimulation, we identified stereotyped patterns of functional synaptic organization
221 ate but linked brain regions may explain how stereotyped patterns of neurodegeneration arise in human
222 ith alternative reproductive tactics exhibit stereotyped patterns of social behavior that diverge wid
224 s that individuals hold ecology stereotypes, stereotyping people from desperate ecologies as possessi
225 However, his conclusion that descriptive stereotypes per se do not shape social reality is premat
226 ts, a fourth experiment verified that gender stereotypes played a causal role: when both individuals
227 Bilateral pairs of associated TVCs undergo a stereotyped polarized migration away from the tail towar
229 tions or external perturbation can evoke the stereotyped population events that mediate NREM function
230 ghtly associated with photoreceptor axons at stereotyped positions in both uninjured and regenerating
232 OSNs expressing specific receptor genes send stereotyped projections to one or two of about 50 morpho
235 ind themselves in a situation where negative stereotypes provide a possible framework for interpretin
236 gest that a given tertiary interaction has a stereotyped rate for breaking that may help identify str
238 ver that if the network fails to engage this stereotyped regime of motif dominance "cycling", spiking
239 ths after PR degeneration suggests moderate, stereotyped remodeling in the early stages of the human
241 principles that underlie the small number of stereotyped responses of dusk circadian genes to changes
242 roach rates evoke faster, more kinematically stereotyped responses with relatively short latencies, a
244 ed rotation is followed by a set of striking stereotyped rotational oscillations that bring the spind
245 patterned embryonic cells that migrate along stereotyped routes to give rise to a diverse array of ad
246 Instead, flies turned stochastically with stereotyped saccades, whose direction was biased upwind
248 ence and ultimately backpropagated away from stereotyped sequence actions, becoming only transiently
249 ow that gamma and beta oscillations occur in stereotyped sequence during odor sampling in associative
250 pair of descending neurons that coordinate a stereotyped sequence of engagement actions during Drosop
251 stinctive defensive behaviors, consisting of stereotyped sequences of movements and postures, are an
253 f potential targets, the dragonfly selects a stereotyped set of takeoff conditions based on the prey
256 f the great tit (Parus major), a bird with a stereotyped song of typically two notes, and test the pr
257 The zebra finch, for example, sings a highly stereotyped song that is stable for years, but it is not
259 e matter connections, but also by the highly stereotyped spatial distribution of brain disconnections
261 s in spontaneous activity are organized into stereotyped spatiotemporal patterns across the entire br
262 fertile females select a mate and perform a stereotyped spawning routine, offering quantifiable beha
263 1 demonstrates that individuals hold ecology stereotypes, stereotyping people from desperate ecologie
264 phocytic leukemia (CLL) patients assigned to stereotyped subset #4 (mutated IGHV4-34/IGKV2-30 BCR Ig)
265 nity ligands for CLL BCRs of the aggressive, stereotyped subset 7P that cross-react with the BCRs of
268 ile X granules) are axonal RNPs present in a stereotyped subset of mature axons in the intact brain t
272 l stimuli, we show activation of race-threat stereotypes synchronized with the cardiovascular cycle.
275 a leg neuromuscular system, we show that the stereotyped terminal branching of a subset of MNs is med
276 valence and extent of internalization of the stereotype that "math is not for girls" at the country l
277 ally, however, they turn out to be incorrect stereotypes that even correlate negatively with reality.
278 the same criticisms that they level against stereotype theory As a result, the explanatory utility o
280 alleviates some of the confusion surrounding stereotype threat while also sparking further research a
282 is review, we explore the various sources of stereotype threat, the mechanisms underlying stereotype-
284 stereotype threat, the mechanisms underlying stereotype-threat effects (both mediators and moderators
287 ically distinct DR neurons are arranged in a stereotyped topographical pattern, send divergent projec
288 a to profile chromatin accessibility through stereotyped transitions from naive Mesp+ mesoderm to dis
289 nd that, while odor responses appear grossly stereotyped, upon closer inspection, many individual dif
291 ong is an elaborate, temporally precise, and stereotyped vocal behavior controlled by a network of fo
293 Developing neurons connect in specific and stereotyped ways to form the complex circuits that under
294 ructed in the postmodern era, is violated by stereotypes, which makes stereotype accuracy morally unp
296 fulfilling prophecies, and the inaccuracy of stereotypes, with conclusions that more closely correspo
297 The formation of intestinal loops is highly stereotyped within a given species and results from diff
298 s of spontaneous foraging behaviors that are stereotyped within and between developmental stages.
300 dditionally, modulatory neuron output can be stereotyped, yet nonuniform, across network regions.