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KEY CONCEPT Both genes and environment affect an animal’s behavior.
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Innate behaviors are triggered by specific internal and external stimuli.
An instinct is a complex inborn behavior. Instinctive behaviors share several characteristics. innate, or performed correctly the first time relatively inflexible
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Many innate behaviors are triggered by a releaser.
releaser is a simple signal: touch, sight, sound, scent herring gulls chicks and red dot releaser environmental factors can affect innate behaviors
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Many behaviors have both innate and learned components.
Learned behaviors must be taught by others or by watching behaviors of others. Habituation occurs when an animal learns to ignore a repeated stimulus. Imprinting is a rapid and irreversible learning process. critical period Konrad Lorenz and graylag geese
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Konrad Lorenz
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In imitation, animals learn by observing the behaviors of others.
young male songbirds learn songs by listening to adult males snow monkeys and potato-washing behavior
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Fixed-Action Behaviors
A behavior that does not stop once it is learned
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Learning is adaptive. Animals that can learn can better adapt to new situations. In associative learning, a specific action is associated with its consequences. Conditioning is one type of associative learning.
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There are two types of conditioning.
Classical conditioning: previously neutral stimulus associated with behavior triggered by different stimulus Ivan Pavlov and salivating dog
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There are two types of conditioning.
Operant conditioning: behavior increased or decreased by positive or negative reinforcement B.F. Skinner and “Skinner boxes” Also called “Trial and Error” learning
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