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Instinct. inborn, unlearned behavior Triggered by releasers – Ex. male Robins Inherited circuitry Fixed action pattern – not simple reflexes, not decisions Ex. Egg rolling by a goose. Learning. Brought on by an experience Imprinting, Classical conditioning, Operant conditioning, Insight.
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Instinct • inborn, unlearned behavior • Triggered by releasers – Ex. male Robins • Inherited circuitry • Fixed action pattern – not simple reflexes, not decisions Ex. Egg rolling by a goose.
Learning • Brought on by an experience • Imprinting, Classical conditioning, Operant conditioning, Insight
Imprinting • Form of learning that occurs during a brief time • Gosling recognize mother’s call and follow
Classical Conditioning • Pavlov’s dogs • Associative learning – dog’s associate bell with food and salivate.
Operant Conditioning • B.F. Skinner • Animal’s behavior determines reward or punishment • Habituation – response to stimuli with no consequence will result in no response. Ex. Marine worm
Insight • The ability to figure out behavior that generates a desired outcome • Involves problem solving and reasoning • Humans and chimpanzees
Internal Clocks • Circadian rhythm • Plants and animals both have rhythm • Daily rhythms
Communication • Chemical, visual, electrical, tactile • Pheromones – chemical signals • Fireflies pulsed flashes – visual • Fish send and receive weak electrical pulses • Tactile - using mechanoreceptors in the skin to detect prey
Social Behavior • Agonistic – aggressive behavior “showing” • Dominance hierarchies • Territoriality • Altruistic