Telematic art challenges the traditional relationship between active viewing subjects and passive art objects by creating interactive, behavioural contexts for remote aesthetic encounters.
It is most commonly interpreted as the latter, given that most behavioural scientists consider that their tests and surveys measure attributes on so-called interval scales.
The evolution of techniques can not be imagined without a degree of play, of latitude, within the general behavioural stereotypes implementing the instinct of conservation.
Adolescents who engaged regularly in physical activity were characterised by lower anxiety-depression scores, and displayed much less social behavioural inhibition than their less active counterparts.
Playback experiments with the advertising calls of un-mated females within territory boundaries of established pairs, elicited vigorous vocal and behavioural responses from territorial females.