A dog learns to "sit" on command because the handler says "sit", makes the dog sit by pushing it into a sitting position, and gives it a treat. After several repetitions, the dog learns to associate the word "sit" with a treat, and will then sit when told to - even when it isn't always given a treat.
-that was an example of operant conditioning. other types of learned behaviors are classical conditioning, insight, imprinting, and trial and error.
In cougars, the mothers teach their cubs how to hunt. The adult wolfpack also teaches their pups how to hunt together. Mother bison teach their calves the best grasses and plants to eat and where, and what not to eat and which animals that have to be avoided at all costs. Mother bears teach their cubs about hunting, berry picking, fishing, and the best places to find tasty grubs. One example in farm animals is: cows teach their calves to trust humans, what grasses are best to graze and where, where the best water sources are, how to act when being herded, etc.
learned behavior
A learned behavior is some type of action or reflex that you learn. For example tying your shoes is a learned behavior, but crying is not. When pain is experienced due to a particular action, the victim is less likely to repeat that action.
It is a learned behavior your muscles remember, muscle memory so to speak
Migration is an innate behavior.
Learned behavior is a behavior that doesn't happen because of instinct. A rat runs a maize and learns that if goes s certain way he will get a treat at the end. This is classical conditioning and most animals respond to the stimuli of the food. People do too. A child who throws a fit each time he/she wants something and gets it is learning that if they throw a fit they will get what they want. This is learned behavior. To extinguish learned behavior takes doing something else to replace the behavior that is not wanted. This takes some effort because the learned behavior is part of behavior.
learned behavior
learned behavior
A learned behavior is some type of action or reflex that you learn. For example tying your shoes is a learned behavior, but crying is not. When pain is experienced due to a particular action, the victim is less likely to repeat that action.
How to eat ,how to sleep on one leg,how to fly
Kissing is a learned behavior, as cultural norms and social experiences influence how and when individuals engage in kissing. While some aspects of kissing may be influenced by instincts related to bonding or communication, the specific form and meaning of kissing is largely shaped by societal practices.
learned behavior
Language acquisition: Humans learn to communicate through spoken, written, or sign language. Cultural traditions: Individuals adopt social norms, beliefs, and practices from their community. Problem-solving skills: Humans develop cognitive strategies to tackle complex tasks and challenges. Personal hygiene: Individuals learn to maintain cleanliness and grooming habits for health and social reasons.
Procrastination: Delaying tasks can lead to rushed work and lower quality output. Lack of focus: Being easily distracted can result in errors and oversights in the work. Poor communication: Misunderstandings and lack of clarity can impact the quality of work. Negativity: A negative attitude can dampen motivation and hinder creativity and problem-solving. Lack of organization: Disorganization can lead to confusion, inefficiencies, and mistakes in the work.
A learned behavior is blending in with it's surroundings.
AnswerLearned behavior depends on the environment of the individual.
No, it is an instinctive behavior.
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.