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  • 11Behavioral health — Behavioral health, as a general concept, refers the reciprocal relationship between human behavior, individually or socially, and the well being of the body, mind, and spirit, whether the later are considered individually or as an integrated… …

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  • 12Behavioral ecology — is the study of the ecological and evolutionary basis for animal behavior, and the roles of behavior in enabling an animal to adapt to its environment (both intrinsic and extrinsic). Behavioral ecology emerged from ethology after Niko Tinbergen… …

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  • 13Behavioral neurology — is a subspecialty of neurology that studies the neurological basis of behavior, memory, and cognition, the impact of neurological damage and disease upon these functions, and the treatment thereof. Two fields associated with behavioral neurology… …

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  • 14Behavioral engineering — is intended to identify issues associated with the interface of technology and the human operators in a system and to generate recommended design practices that consider the strengths and limitations of the human operators. The behavior of the… …

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  • 15Behavioral optometry — (also known as functional optometry ) is an expanded area of optometric practice that uses a holistic approach in the treatment of vision and vision information processing problems. [ [http://www.acbo.org.au/articles/behavioural optometry.asp… …

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  • 16Behavioral Operations Research — (BOR) examines the behavior of actual human agents in complex decision problems. BOR is the operations management analog of experimental economics and behavioral finance, and is part of the field known as management science.Some problems studied… …

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  • 17Behavioral geography — is an approach to Human Geography that examines human behavior using a disaggregate approach. Behavioral Geographers focus on the cognitive processes underlying spatial reasoning, decision making, and behavior. In addition, behavioural geography… …

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  • 18Behavioral medicine — is an interdisciplinary field of medicine concerned with the development and integration of psychosocial, behavioral and biomedical knowledge relevant to health and illness. The term is often used interchangeably with health psychology, however,… …

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  • 19Behavioral communication — is a psychological construct that addresses people s use of day to day behaviors as a form of communication. Specifically, it refers to people s tendency to express feelings, needs, and thoughts by means of indirect messages and behavioral… …

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  • 20Behavioral targeting — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Behavioral Targeting (BT en su jerga) es una técnica de segmentación en base al comportamiento o navegación de los usuarios. Para ello, utiliza sistemas avanzados que permiten recoger la actividad (navegación) de… …

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