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LEARNED BEHAVIOR CH. 31.2
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I. What is Learned Behavior A. Learning- Anytime a change in behavior takes place through practice or experience. 1. The more complex the animal’s brain the more capable of learning it is
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I. What is Learned Behavior 2. Learning allows animals to adapt and survive better
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior RING EXAMPLE A. Habituation- Animal does not respond to a stimulus that it is given repeatedly without punishment or reward 1. It gets used to it and doesn’t care anymore
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior BOTTLE CALF EXAMPLE B. Imprinting- Forming a social attachment to another object early in life. 1. Usually the mother 2. Usually irreversible 3. Ex: Baby ducks
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior RIDING A BIKE C. Trial & Error- Trying one solution and then another in the course of trying to obtain an award 1. Learn from successes and mistakes to get better
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior 2. Motivation- Internal need that causes the animal to act a. Necessary for learning to take place b. Usually involves satisfying a need
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior D. Classical Conditioning- Learning by associating a stimulus with a reward or punishment 1. Pavlov’s Dogs Pavlov was able to link salivation the ringing of a bell
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior 2. Rueben’s underground fence 3. Use conditioning to teach your pet a new trick for points!!!
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior E. Insight- Learning in which the an animal uses previous experience to solve a new problem 1. Most complex type of learning
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II. Kinds of Learned Behavior 2. Ex: Math (First you learn to count, then add, then multiply, then divide).
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III. The Role of Communication A. Communication- An exchange of information that causes a change of behavior 1. Animals use sounds, sights, touches and smells 2. Ex: A cricket’s song tells his location, sex, species, etc
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III. The Role of Communication 3. Language- The use of symbols to represent ideas a. Usually present in animals with complex brains
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