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This is nonsocial learning, since no one else was around.
It was, she says ruefully, the start of her nonsocial life.
There are nonsocial restraints which make it difficult or even impossible to change one's ability.
People who don't play games often think of them as solitary, nonsocial diversions.
Organized nonsocial offenders usually have above average intelligence, with a mean IQ of 113.
He found that the more active reward system in extraverts is a greater influence than the social or nonsocial aspect of a situation.
In nonsocial insects, these compounds typically stimulate dispersal regardless of location.
Learning Learning can be social or nonsocial.
The second category focuses on nonsocial or general processing: the executive functions such as working memory, planning, inhibition.
These nonsocial restraints are largely absent for opinions.
Developmental psychologists use the synonyms nonsocial, unsocial, and social disinterest.
Ditto for nonsocial events like powwows on public policy, news conferences or trade-group meetings.
The results revealed that the general population held high levels of benevolence, tolerance on rehabilitation in the community, and nonsocial restrictiveness.
It has an omnivorous diet and is nocturnal, terrestrial, and nonsocial.
Nonsocial factors include the presence of a small cut, a wound or irritant, cold weather, human contact, and frequent zoo visitors.
In nonsocial species in which parents do not invest in their children, there is no transfer effect, and the classic theory applies.
Chemical alarm systems are best developed in aphids and treehoppers (family Membracidae) among the nonsocial groups.
ASD-related patterns of low function and aberrant activation in the brain differ depending on whether the brain is doing social or nonsocial tasks.
The proximal causes of self-injurious behavior have been widely studied in captive primates; either social or nonsocial factors can trigger this type of behavior.
A nerd is "a person dedicated to a nonsocial pursuit," according to The Random House Webster's College Dictionary.
But cuts in other mostly nonsocial spending programs, including the Department of Correction, which runs the prison system, left the bottom line fairly close to Mr. Weicker's.
By now, she thinks, the two of them would be spending "cerebral and nonsocial" evenings reading on the couch or going over the grades of their quiet but gifted son.
Among the nonparasitic and nonsocial Aculeata, larvae are fed with captured prey (typically alive and paralyzed) or may be fed pollen and nectar.
We would all be subject to the penalty of lobotomy, as nonsocial psi-mutants, unless we took it farther and took over CC ourselves and established a new order.
This is evident in his research that shows that the pleasantness of a situation is a more important factor than the social or nonsocial aspect in determining extraverts' enjoyment.