It must be an instinct, since even babies react to rhythm. More recent developments in human history must have lead to more sophisticated forms of dance. But dance can also be inner, which I think is important to explain why many people don't dance. The point is that dance doesn't have to be to rock or other types of popular, immediate gratification but to any musical pattern. It follows that the person is "listening" internally and therefore dancing, while apparently staying immobile. The subject interests me very much, as I happen to be writing on the origins of music.
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they could never dance to a rythm on their own instinct but you could train them to follow different movements to seem like they are dancing
Niko Tinbergen has written: 'Estudios de Etologia 2' 'The animal in its world' -- subject(s): Animal behavior 'Social behaviour in animals with special reference to vertebrates' -- subject(s): Vertebrates, Social behavior in animals, Behavior 'An objectivistic study of the innate behavior of animals' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Comparative Psychology, Psychology, Comparative 'Animal behavior' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Juvenile literature, Animals, Habits and behavior, Diergedrag 'The behavior of the snow bunting in spring' -- subject(s): Snow bunting, Behavior 'Bird life' -- subject(s): Behavior, Birds 'Animal behaviour' 'Curious naturalists' -- subject(s): Insects, Entomology, Birds, Behavior 'The study of instinct' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Animals, Habits and behavior of, Habits and behavior of Animals, Instinct 'The herring gull's world' -- subject(s): Birds, Herring gull, Behavior, Social behavior in animals, Habits and behavior, Herring-gull, Ethology 'Signals for survival' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Lesser black-backed gull, Birds, Behavior
I believe Arthur Murray created the modern ballroom dance. Tho many think Fred Astaire was the first, he actually learned from Arthur Murray.
My friends and I are doing a line dance for school and we need to know many things about it, like where it originated. From some other sites we found that line dancing didn't originate in Texas, and we don't have any other information. Better answer: line dancing originated in France. I learned this from one of my teachers.
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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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.
Reason is an antonym
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When animals swim, it is always from instinct. This applies to bears as well.
Learned behavior is a behavior that does not come naturally, as an instinct behavior does. You have to teach an animal how to do a trick, etc., which is learned behavior, for they were not born with the knowledge of knowing how to do that trick, etc.
Instinct behaviour is when people or animals do something and they don't know why eg dogs burying a bone. We are a long way away from the time when dogs had to eat when they could. If they had a lot of food, they would bury some for a time when they were hungry ready to be dug up again. Learned behaviour is simply things that we learn to do from watching someone (usually a parent) doing it. We would never have done it by "instinct", we learned to do it.
Dogs hunt rabbits as a natural instinct, rooted in their ancestry as predators.