learned or acquired reflex - a reflex which is learned through practice or repetition and may involve both a far more complicated set of triggering stimuli and a far more complicated pattern of motor response, e.g., the reflexive motor actions produced after one has learned to ride a bicycle or drive a car; most such reflexes are somatic because they involve complex response patterns from skeletal muscles. While an unlearned reflex is like breathing
Basic reflexes are automatic responses to a specific stimulus that do not require prior experience, while learned or acquired reflexes are responses that are developed through experience and conditioning. Basic reflexes are innate and present from birth, while learned reflexes are acquired through repeated exposure to a particular stimulus.
A non-learned behavior is instinctual or innate, meaning it is not acquired through experience or teaching. These behaviors are often genetically programmed and can be observed in various species, including basic survival instincts like reflexes or innate responses to stimuli.
There are two types of basic human behavior. Innate behavior, which is automatic and exhibited by all individuals. Learned behavior, which is modified by experience and will vary. Both of these behaviors are triggered by stimulus.
Reflexes are primarily a result of nature, as they are automatic and unconscious responses to stimuli that are hardwired in the nervous system. While reflexes can be influenced by experience and learning to some extent (nurture), their basic patterns are innate and present from birth.
The structure responsible for conducting impulses between brain parts and controlling some eye reflexes is the midbrain. It plays a crucial role in coordinating basic movements and visual and auditory processing.
Anger and fear are basic emotions that are believed to have an evolutionary component and can therefore be considered innate. However, how these emotions are expressed and managed can be influenced by learning and experiences. Learned behaviors can contribute to how individuals express and cope with anger and fear in various situations.
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When I learned 'Basic cooking' I learned about hygiene, cleanliness and safety among other things - that's important when preparing food.
Is the phase where the basic reflexes are transformed into concepts through adaptation and it adjusts the schema according to new experiences.
I learned BASIC, because it was the easiest high-level language to learn. From there, I learned Visual Basic, and now I am learning C++.
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What is the basic elements of the South African trial systems and how do they differ from other systems?
Is the phase where the basic reflexes are transformed into concepts through adaptation and it adjusts the schema according to new experiences.
Hale Bopp is a very special comet and astronmers learned a lot from it. They learned basic facts and always learned new facts.
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If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
If you think to atoms they are similar. But in compounds atoms can form ions.
Yes and no. They will all have the same basic structure and organelles but will differ mainly in the types of proteins that they produce.