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Your question is meaningless an innate behavior is one that is present at birth and therefore by definition can not be learned. Thus the words "innate learned behaviors" are just wrong!

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Detail the For and Against arguments for innate and learned behaviors?

Innate and learned behaviors are behaviors that are either known at birth or learned afterwards. Some people believe that certain behaviors are innate or that they are learned from adults of the same species.


Describe what innate and learned behaviors are Explain the adaptive value of each of these two categories of behavior to an individual animal?

Innate behaviors are inherited from the parents and this type of behavior will always be ingrained in an animal's DNA. Even when an animal isn't raised by its parents, this type of behavior can only be slightly modified.


What is the difference between learned and unlearned behavior?

Learned behavior is acquired through experience and education, while unlearned behavior is instinctual and not influenced by learning. Learned behaviors can be modified or changed based on new information or experiences, while unlearned behaviors are innate and do not require conscious effort to perform.


Do anaconda's have any learned behaviors?

yes i like chicken ;)


Do the African lions have any learned behaviors?

yes, very few animals don't


Why are instinct and learned behavior an antonym?

These two terms are antonyms because an instinct is a quick reaction to something happening that someone has not taught you ie. if a rubber band is shot at your face you close your eyes. a learned behavior on the contrary is something that someone has taught you such as how to drive a car. usually a learned behavior is more gradual whereas an instinct comes naturally.


Why is laughter not learned like other acts of emotion?

== == * Laughter is a learned behavior, you are not born to laugh, it is not innate. As babies, we smile and laugh/giggle because it caused a reaction in our parents faces, we get a positive reaction to laughing so we continue to do it. Other emotions are a range of innate and learned emotions (that is how we feel): INNATE: anger, happiness, we all have the ability to love and hate, etc. However, learned behavior (that is how we react to any stimulus or do any action) because of emotions we already have cause us to respond to a stimuli: laughter, frowning, hugging, kicking, kissing, raising hand in class to offer an answer to a question, whistling. Those are learned behaviors yet there are innate behaviors such as sleeping, eating, blinking etc.== == * I believe we are born to enjoy laughter. Sometimes we just don't appreciate some things we should laugh at or perhaps have had too many traumas or tragedies in our lives and forgot how to laugh or, it could be the environment we grew up in (a family who does not laugh.) Scientists wouldn't tell us that trying to have 10 good belly laughs a day will keep sickness away if it was just a learned behavior. Like crying, if it was just a learned behavior then we'd never clean out our eye ducts! We are born with emotions and thankfully for most of us they are harmless emotions, but there is the odd one that slips through the cracks that is just plain mean to the bone. * I think that laughter is an instinct just like cats instincts to chase mice. Keep laughing you'll fell a lot better afterwards.


What are examples of learned behaviors in humans?

Learned behavior is made up of things we have been taught and practice as part of daily life. A few examples: closing a door when you leave the house, washing your hands after using the restroom. greeting people who come into your home, calling your elders "Mr or Missus", addressing an envelope, and performing any of the subjects at school, like math, reading and writing.


Who said that all behaviors are learned?

Psychologist B.F. Skinner is often associated with the belief that all behaviors are learned through conditioning, particularly through his work on operant conditioning. Skinner argued that all behavior can be explained by the environmental factors that shape it, without the need to account for internal mental states.


Difference between instinctive and learned behaviors?

Learned behavior:1. It is behavior with what can be called as conditional voluntary force i.e. voluntary force that becomes involuntary because of repeated use.2. Human behavior is the best example for Learned behavior. However, even animals use this to some extent2. It needs voluntary force and since human beings can generate it to the maximum extent it is highly evolved in them.3. It is based on reasoning and therefore is very brittle.4. The movements are designed t be so slow that any one can execute them.4. It is conditional behavior and thus gets abolished in presence of a change and therefore is highly stressful5. It is independent of the status or average skill of the individual and thus anyone can learn it. For the same reason it is illogical.6. Being independent of the status it is unemotional and thus makes life roboticInstinctive behavior:1. It is the behavior with involuntary force and therefore is based on logic. Since it is very fast it appears to be thoughtless.2. It is behavior under ideal conditions.3. The behavior is dependent on the average skill of the individual. and thus can be emotional.However, emotional behavior is not instinctive. It is natural behavior.4. The movements are faster than in learned behavior because unlike learned behavior it is not designed for every one5. It is highly evolved in animals because involuntary force is the main force they have.6. It is stress fee because it is used under ideal conditions. In presence of change the behavior too changes to some extent.Modern man is interested in knowing the differences between Learned behavior and Instinctive behavior so that he can convert Learned behavior into the more ideal instinctive behavior.


What are the antibodies of the innate immune system?

The innate immunes system does not produce any antibodies. Cells of the innate immune system are macrophages, granulocytes (neutrophils, basophils, eusinophils), natural killer cells...


If behaviors are innate will animals perform them the same each time or will behavior vary from organism to organism?

Innate behaviors will typically be very similar from organism to organism, though with some variations created by their own physical and mental ability. For example, just about every cat can meow, but they can have different voices, and can learn when or how to use it. The most purely instinctual an action is, the more similar it will be between individual organisms. The slithering of a snail, for example, is virtually the same between any two snails of similar size.