Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Global Climate Change01:50

Global Climate Change

28.8K
Throughout its ~4.5 billion year history, the Earth has experienced periods of warming and cooling. However, the current drastic increase in global temperatures is well outside of the Earth’s cyclic norms, and evidence for human-caused global climate change is compelling. Paleoclimatology, the study of ancient climate conditions, provides ample evidence for human-caused global climate change by comparing recent conditions with those in the past.
28.8K
Environmental Influences on Intelligence01:29

Environmental Influences on Intelligence

905
Despite the strong genetic influence on traits like intelligence, environmental factors significantly shape outcomes. For example, while over 90% of height variation is due to genetic differences, environmental factors such as nutrition also have a notable impact. Similarly, for intelligence, changes in a child's surroundings can significantly alter their IQ. Research shows that enriched environments boost children's academic success and help them develop key cognitive skills. Children...
905
Causes of Social Behavior III: Biological and Environmental Influences01:28

Causes of Social Behavior III: Biological and Environmental Influences

244
Social behavior is a complex phenomenon that arises from the interaction between biological predispositions and environmental influences. This intricate interplay shapes how individuals think, feel, and act in various social contexts. Understanding these mechanisms requires insights from psychology, neuroscience, genetics, and evolutionary theory.Environmental Influences on Social BehaviorEnvironmental factors, including temperature, odors, and visual stimuli, play a crucial role in shaping...
244
What is Climate?01:16

What is Climate?

20.6K
Climate refers to the prevailing weather conditions in a specific area over an extended period. As the saying goes, “Climate is what you expect. Weather is what you get.” Climate is influenced by geographic factors, such as latitude, terrain, and proximity to bodies of water.
20.6K
Le Chatelier's Principle: Changing Temperature02:19

Le Chatelier's Principle: Changing Temperature

35.1K
Consistent with the law of mass action, an equilibrium stressed by a change in concentration will shift to re-establish equilibrium without any change in the value of the equilibrium constant, K. When an equilibrium shifts in response to a temperature change, however, it is re-established with a different relative composition that exhibits a different value for the equilibrium constant.
To understand this phenomenon, consider the elementary reaction:
35.1K
Le Chatelier's Principle: Changing Volume (Pressure)02:32

Le Chatelier's Principle: Changing Volume (Pressure)

40.3K
For gas-phase equilibria, changes in the concentrations of reactants and products can occur with altered volume and pressure. The partial pressure, P, of an ideal gas is proportional to its molar concentration, M.
40.3K

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

Hyperadrenergic Postural Tachycardia Syndrome: Clinical Biomarkers and Response to Guanfacine.

Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)·2024
Same author

Impact of daily artificial gravity on autonomic cardiovascular control following 60-day head-down tilt bed rest.

Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine·2023
Same author

Effects of daily artificial gravity training on orthostatic tolerance following 60-day strict head-down tilt bedrest.

Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society·2023
Same author

Restoration of marine ecosystems: Understanding possible futures for optimal outcomes.

The Science of the total environment·2021
Same author

Cardiac biomarkers for risk stratification of arrhythmic death in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction.

British journal of biomedical science·2021
Same author

Identification and validation of the mode of action of the chalcone anti-mycobacterial compounds.

Cell surface (Amsterdam, Netherlands)·2020
Same journal

From silenced shock to strategic resilience: a longitudinal qualitative study of nurse residents' trajectory in coping with patient verbal abuse.

Frontiers in psychology·2026
Same journal

Validation of the Internet Addiction Test (IAT) for forest firefighters: implications for human-technology interaction and occupational safety in the future of work.

Frontiers in psychology·2026
Same journal

Development and validation of the football emotion scale for Chinese youth players: a psychometric study.

Frontiers in psychology·2026
Same journal

From online engagement to offline action: how social media environmental engagement shapes university students' pro-environmental citizenship through intrinsic motivation and personal norms.

Frontiers in psychology·2026
Same journal

The multidimensional inventory of religious/spiritual wellbeing in Hungarian language: psychometric properties and initial validation.

Frontiers in psychology·2026
Same journal

Effects of occupational factors on depression in Chinese veterans: a fsQCA study based on 2022 CFPS data.

Frontiers in psychology·2026
See all related articles

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Jan 22, 2026

Changing the Direction and Orientation of Electric Field During Electric Pulses Application Improves Plasmid Gene Transfer in vitro
04:46

Changing the Direction and Orientation of Electric Field During Electric Pulses Application Improves Plasmid Gene Transfer in vitro

Published on: September 12, 2011

10.8K

Our Environmental Value Orientations Influence How We Respond to Climate Change.

N A Marshall1,2, L Thiault3,4, A Beeden5

  • 1CSIRO Land and Water, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, Townsville City, QLD, Australia.

Frontiers in Psychology
|July 6, 2019
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Understanding human values is key to addressing climate change. Biospheric and altruistic values drive beliefs and behaviors, while egoistic values influence grief, impacting environmental stewardship and sustainability efforts.

Keywords:
AustraliaGreat Barrier Reefcoastal communitiescommunicationcultural ecosystem servicesecological griefenvironmental behaviornatural resource management

More Related Videos

Using Generative Art to Convey Past and Future Climate Transitions
06:10

Using Generative Art to Convey Past and Future Climate Transitions

Published on: March 31, 2023

1.4K
Testing for Metacognitive Responding Using an Odor-based Delayed Match-to-Sample Test in Rats
08:06

Testing for Metacognitive Responding Using an Odor-based Delayed Match-to-Sample Test in Rats

Published on: June 18, 2018

7.6K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Jan 22, 2026

Changing the Direction and Orientation of Electric Field During Electric Pulses Application Improves Plasmid Gene Transfer in vitro
04:46

Changing the Direction and Orientation of Electric Field During Electric Pulses Application Improves Plasmid Gene Transfer in vitro

Published on: September 12, 2011

10.8K
Using Generative Art to Convey Past and Future Climate Transitions
06:10

Using Generative Art to Convey Past and Future Climate Transitions

Published on: March 31, 2023

1.4K
Testing for Metacognitive Responding Using an Odor-based Delayed Match-to-Sample Test in Rats
08:06

Testing for Metacognitive Responding Using an Odor-based Delayed Match-to-Sample Test in Rats

Published on: June 18, 2018

7.6K

Area of Science:

  • Environmental psychology
  • Climate change adaptation
  • Human values research

Background:

  • Global change affects beliefs, behaviors, and grief variably.
  • Assumed psycho-cultural differences explain varied responses to climate change.
  • The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) faces climate impacts like coral bleaching and cyclones.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test assumptions about psycho-cultural orientations and climate change responses.
  • To investigate the relationship between human values and climate change beliefs, behaviors, and grief.
  • To inform environmental management strategies for promoting sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Environmental Schwartz Value Survey (ESVS) to define four value orientations: biospheric, altruistic, egoistic, and hedonic.
  • Conducted face-to-face quantitative surveys with 1,934 GBR residents.
  • Assessed environmental values, perceptions of environmental condition, perceptions of self-impact, climate change beliefs, pro-environmental behaviors, and ecological grief.

Main Results:

  • Biospheric and altruistic values significantly influenced all climate change responses (beliefs, behaviors, grief).
  • Egoistic values were influential only on grief responses.
  • Perception of environmental change impacted beliefs and grief; perception of self-impact influenced beliefs.

Conclusions:

  • Human value orientations are critical predictors of climate change responses.
  • Environmental managers can leverage value orientations to enhance climate change communication and promote environmental stewardship.
  • Targeted communication strategies emphasizing altruism, biospherism, and egoism can foster sustainability.