Does the sex of a simulated patient affect CPR?
person
human Behavior Research
folder Healthcare

Does the sex of a simulated patient affect CPR?

When faced with either a male or female patient simulator, both men and women rescuers appeared reluctant to remove a female patient simulator’s clothing.

doctor-patient interaction education MediaRecorder medical encounter simulation The Observer XT
Which head and neck positions are stressful for your horse during lunging?
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animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

Which head and neck positions are stressful for your horse during lunging?

Being a horse owner and a Noldus employee is the perfect combination when it comes to keeping track of the scientific background for my horseback riding hobby.

horses physiology stress The Observer XT
Behavior and emotions of older adults
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human Behavior Research
folder Psychology

Behavior and emotions of older adults

Can TV footage motivate older persons to start being more active? Being active can improve the overall health of a person (65+ but of course also 65-!).

living labs labs The Observer XT
Why non-verbal behavior matters
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human Behavior Research
folder Healthcare

Why non-verbal behavior matters

Basil Preisig and his colleagues at the University of Bern, Switzerland, were especially interested in communicative development of people diagnosed with language disorders like aphasia.

doctor-patient interaction eye tracking medical encounter The Observer XT video feedback video observation
Zinc deficiency, depression and electrical signals in the brain
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animal Behavior Research
folder Anxiety, Depression and Fear

Zinc deficiency, depression and electrical signals in the brain

Depression has a dramatic effect on quality of life because it results in a persistent low mood that is accompanied by a low self-esteem and a loss of interest in things that give pleasure.

depression rats The Observer XT
Fearful chicken: Fear affects stress, behavior patterns, and other individuals
pest_control_rodent
animal Behavior Research
folder Anxiety, Depression and Fear

Fearful chicken: Fear affects stress, behavior patterns, and other individuals

Elske de Haas, Ph.D. studied the effects of fearfulness on the chickens' own behavior and physiology, but also what it did to other individuals.

behavioral patterns chickens The Observer XT
The impact of health information technology on doctor-patient interaction
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human Behavior Research
folder Healthcare

The impact of health information technology on doctor-patient interaction

Embracing the technological advances of the last decade, many health care professionals have incorporated information technology into their daily routines.

coding schemes doctor-patient interaction medical encounter The Observer XT
Ladybugs and lacewings do not spy on their prey’s alarm pheromone
pest_control_rodent
animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

Ladybugs and lacewings do not spy on their prey’s alarm pheromone

Leaf sucking creatures like plant aphids are common and can cause considerable damage to plants. Therefore, quite a lot of effort is made to control these tiny creatures.

coding behavior coding schemes insects The Observer XT
Picky cats and tasty food – sniffing is an indicator for tastiness
pest_control_rodent
animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

Picky cats and tasty food – sniffing is an indicator for tastiness

Cats can be extremely picky when it comes to food. If the cat doesn’t like it, it will refuse to eat. Reason enough for the pet food industry to try to find out what cats really like.

cats coding schemes The Observer XT video observation
What a horse likes to eat: how to test dietary preferences
pest_control_rodent
animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

What a horse likes to eat: how to test dietary preferences

Redgate and colleagues looked into the addition of a monadic phase (a phase in which only one food was offered at a time instead of all of the options) to choice testing.

feeding horses The Observer XT
The accuracy of measuring fish aggression by using mirror tests
pest_control_rodent
animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

The accuracy of measuring fish aggression by using mirror tests

To examine the response of cichlids to their mirror image, Balzarini et al. used three sympatric species from Lake Tanganyika and did the mirror test for measuring aggression.

addiction aggression fish The Observer XT
The relationship between food scarcity and caching in fox squirrels
pest_control_rodent
animal Behavior Research
folder Other (Animal)

The relationship between food scarcity and caching in fox squirrels

We’ve all seen squirrels carrying acorns around in their mouths and burying them in the ground. This is a way to hoard food, and most squirrels use a strategy called scatter-hoarding.

food observational research The Observer XT

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