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Anatomically no. Reflexes are involuntary responses to a stimulus.

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Are animal behaviors animals taught or acquire after birth?

It is learned behaviors.


What is the function of reflex behaviors and why do they change during the early months in infants?

Reflex behaviors in infants serve to protect and support their early development. These reflexes are instinctual reactions to stimuli, such as sucking when something touches the baby's lips. As the infant's nervous system matures, reflex behaviors gradually disappear and are replaced by intentional movements controlled by the brain.


What are the learned behaviors of beluga whales?

They have to be taught how to hunt.


What is the definition of learned behavior?

"Learned behaviors" are simply behaviors that you must learn instead of behaviors that happen automatically.Instinct and reflex are examples of behaviors which do not have to be learned - birds instinctively know how to build nests, you blink your eyes by reflex (most of the time), and hitting your knee with a little hammer makes your leg jerk.Anything that you have to practice in order to learn it is a learned behavior - walking, talking, playing sports, school work, etc.


How can a reflex lead to a voluntary learned behavior?

When a reflex occurs in response to a specific stimulus, the brain can reinforce associated voluntary behaviors that follow the reflex. Through repetition and reinforcement, the brain can learn to anticipate and control the reflex response, turning it into a voluntary learned behavior. This process involves the formation of new neural pathways and connections that link the reflex with the voluntary behavior.


What is reflexive behavior?

Behaviors triggered by a reflex. Examples of this include sneezing after inhaling dust or the knee-jerk reaction when a doctor hammers your knee.


A child is taught values, beliefs, and behaviors through the process of?

primary socialization


How do you acquire innate behaviors?

Innate behaviors are not acquired. That is why they are called innate. You are born with them. Examples include instincts, such as a baby knowing how to crawl without being taught.


Which term describes the process by which children are taught values behaviors and beliefs?

Primary identification or socialization


What is preyer reflex?

The preyer reflex is a protective mechanism observed in prey animals where they exhibit defensive behaviors, such as freezing or playing dead, in response to a perceived threat or predator. This reflex aims to reduce the likelihood of being detected or attacked by the predator.


How do innate and learned behaviors differ?

Innate behavior is known from birth, for example breathing or blinking for humans. We do not need to be taught this behavior. However, learned behaviors are taught and would not otherwise be built upon/perfected alone, like formulating sentences.


Is a gag reflex a somatic reflex?

No, a somatic reflex are the reflexes of the skeletal muscle movements. The gag reflex is considered to be an autonomic reflex.