Most instincts are usually something a baby/child display at a very young age sometimes at birth and if a behavior is seen for the first time it is almost always learned
thy just do more like instinct and learned behavior
They learned alot about africa's life and culture.
It i easy a speech a graph and a photograph
teach, post on the internet, publish in a journal
Instinct theory is a belief in psychology that instinct provides humans with the motivation to do certain actions and behave in a specific manner. Instinct theory was good at explaining why, for example, babies root onto their mother's nipple for milk. However, it didn't have much credence when it came to explaining our other behaviors. Instinct theory has been supplemented by drive-reduction theory, and arousal theory, both of which also try to explain motivation.
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.
Pythons exhibit instinctual behaviors in hunting, feeding, and breeding. As ambush predators, they rely on their innate ability to sense heat and movement to catch prey. However, aspects of their behavior can be influenced by environmental factors and learning experiences.
when a baby cries for a toy would that be an instinct or a learned behavior
A learned behavior is something that a parent or anyone taught you. A instinct is a behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.
A learned behavior is something that a parent or anyone taught you. A instinct is a behavior that an animal is born with and does not need to learn.
Instinct and learned behavior are antonyms because learned behavior means someone helps you and instinct maens to do it by yourself.
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Reflexes, such as the knee-jerk reflex, are behaviors that are not learned and occur automatically in response to a specific stimulus. These reflexes are typically controlled by the spinal cord and do not require higher brain involvement or learning.
Scientists often use a combination of observation and experimentation to determine if a behavior is instinctual or learned. Instinctual behaviors are typically present in all individuals of a species without prior experience, while learned behaviors adapt over time through experiences and training. By studying the development, consistency across individuals, and variability of a behavior, scientists can infer whether it is more likely to be instinctual or learned.
Building a web is a learned behavior for spiders, not an instinct. While spiders have innate abilities to produce silk and spin webs, they must learn and refine their web-building skills through trial and error. Their ability to build more complex and effective webs improves with practice and experience.
Crying is learned. For example, as soon as a child is born it usualyy immedietally cries. They could not have possibly learned this from anyone.
A frog's hopping is an inherited behavior.