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Headshaking is a
behaviour displa**** by horses,
where the
horse continuously shakes its head
vertically and/or horizontally. In the 1980s it was considered...
- The head-twitch
response (HTR), also
sometimes known as wet dog
shakes (WDS) in rats, is a
rapid side-to-side head
movement that
occurs in mice and rats...
- Bross,
Fabian (2020): Why do we
shake our heads? On the
origin of the
headshake. In: Gesture, 19(2/3). 269–299. "Saying Yes and No in the Balkans". 2008-12-26...
- Bross,
Fabian (2020): Why do we
shake our heads? On the
origin of the
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Naagin dance,
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violent headshake in Hum. Her Tara
could be a
keeper if only
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feeding bouts of 15–20
seconds the
sharks removed flesh with
lateral headshakes,
without the
protective ocular rotation they
employ when
attacking live...
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present tense Various signed and
manual languages are
known to
negate via
headshake.
Special affirmative and
negative words (particles) are
often found in...
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performed with one or both hands. An
example of the
former include a
headshake,
furrowed eyebrows and
wrinkled nose for negation. This form of negation...