Not exactly sure it's an example of anything, but the eyes get dry after being puffed at, so you blink to re-hydrate them.
Hope that helps :)
An unconditioned response is a response that is natural and occurs without behavioral conditioning. Examples would be: Someone jumping when they are startled A dog salivating when it is receiving food or a treat
Instincts are not an example of something that results from learning. Instincts are innate behaviors that are genetically programmed and do not require learning or experience.
Volcanoes puff smoke when magma beneath the surface heats up and creates pressure, causing the release of gases and ash. This process usually occurs before or during an eruption as the volcano becomes more active.
No they don't, if afraid or threatened they will go black and puff out
The puff of smoke is produced by the gunpowder igniting, creating hot gases that expand rapidly. This expansion pushes the bullet out of the barrel, causing a delay before the sound, or bang, reaches your ears. The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound, so you see the smoke before you hear the noise.
The appropriate sequence is as follows: Present the auditory stimulus (unconditioned stimulus) Follow the auditory stimulus with a puff of air to the eye (unconditioned response) Pair the auditory stimulus with the puff of air multiple times Eventually, the auditory stimulus alone will elicit an eyeblink response (conditioned response)
An unconditioned response is a response that is natural and occurs without behavioral conditioning. Examples would be: Someone jumping when they are startled A dog salivating when it is receiving food or a treat
You will get a conditioned response. Since i know that this topic can be complicated i'll try and make it a little easier to understand. An unconditioned stimulus is one that occurs naturally without any kind of training. As an example, look at the innate fears that we have due to evolution. Certain animals, bitter tastes elicit a response (such as running away or spitting out the bitter food). This is the unconditioned response. Another example is the eye blink response. When a puff of air hits your eye, you automatically blink. Now say for example when the puff of air hits your eye, a bell rings (a conditioned stimulus) and you blink. After this connection between the puff of air, the bell and eye blink has been learned, the bell ringing itself will cause you to blink in absence of the air puff. This is the conditioned response as naturally, hearing a bell ring, does not make you blink.
Cats' tails puff up when they are playing to show excitement or agitation. This behavior is a natural response to heightened emotions, such as feeling threatened or overly stimulated during play.
Instincts are not an example of something that results from learning. Instincts are innate behaviors that are genetically programmed and do not require learning or experience.
Puff Puff - video game - was created in 2010.
Puff Puff - video game - happened in 2010.
The common name for a puff adder is simply "puff adder."
Puff Bars are vaping devices that are designed to be discarded once they are empty. These disposable e-cigarettes typically come pre-filled with e-liquid, removing the messy process of filling an e-liquid tank.
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A cat may puff air as a sign of stress, fear, or excitement. It could also be a response to feeling threatened or trying to establish dominance. Additionally, respiratory issues or dental problems could cause a cat to puff air.