University Study Highlights Benefits of Group Rhythm Activities
Research from the University of the Sunshine Coast indicates that engaging in group rhythm and movement activities can enhance both mental and physical health across various age groups.
11 articles tagged with "behavior"
Research from the University of the Sunshine Coast indicates that engaging in group rhythm and movement activities can enhance both mental and physical health across various age groups.
Researchers explore the link between courtship dance complexity and cognitive abilities in zebra finches.
Strategic angle: New Cornell research suggests that responding to rudeness with rudeness might be acceptable, though civil responses remain preferable.
Strategic angle: A study reveals that lifetime stress, rather than just recent conditions, influences abnormal repetitive behaviors in laboratory monkeys.
Strategic angle: A research team reveals how epigenetic processes contribute to individual differences in behavior.
Strategic angle: Honey bees adjust their waggle dance performance based on the number of spectators, impacting the precision of their communication.
Strategic angle: Scientists have cracked the code on how mosquitoes locate their targets, revealing their reliance on visual cues and carbon dioxide.
Strategic angle: A study reveals that certain designer crossbreeds exhibit more undesirable behaviors compared to their purebred counterparts.
Strategic angle: Emperor cichlids react negatively to being observed, particularly when it comes to their young.
Strategic angle: Exploring the implications of a world governed by immaturity and irresponsibility.
Strategic angle: A new study challenges the notion that high temperatures lead to decreased prosocial behavior.