She noticed further that, when she brought her eye movements under voluntary control while thinking a traumatic thought, anxiety was reduced.
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Meanwhile, Harris and other international security specialists in Maryland are developing a system of voluntary controls and oversight of potentially dangerous research.
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The external anal sphincter, by contrast, is made up of skeletal ( or striated muscle ) and is therefore under voluntary control.
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That this cascade is not under voluntary control is not particularly unusual . Tuckerekcut 03 : 25, 14 April 2006 ( UTC)
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The branchial motor component of CN IX provides voluntary control of the stylopharyngeus muscle, which elevates the pharynx during swallowing and speech.
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Conscientiousness was associated with increased volume in the lateral prefrontal cortex, a region involved in planning and the voluntary control of behavior.
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In all of these animals, the preorbital glands are surrounded by muscle which is under voluntary control, at least to some extent.
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Like some other cephalopods, bigfin reef squids are capable of metachrosis rapidly changing body colouration and patterns through voluntary control of chromatophores.
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The cyclorotation of the eyes can normally not be performed under voluntary control; nonetheless it is possible to do so after extended practice.
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The administration is said to be leaning toward voluntary controls on heat-trapping gases and a system of " swapping " pollution credits among industries.