That's a good question.
A large part of our behavior is learned, however we share many of the same instincts. For example, when you receive a full score on an exam, most of us would jump up and cheer. In this situation, the instinct is to be filled with happiness, while we often learn more physical movements from watching media.
On another subject, drug abuse and domestic violence is all learned from the parents. Children with a violent parent will most likely follow the same path. Likewise, a child with an alcoholic parent will most likely be an alcoholic himself.
A clinician who believes that the symptoms of a psychological disorder are primarily learned would most likely be a proponent of a cognitive-behavioral perspective. This perspective emphasizes how a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors interact to shape mental health outcomes, with an emphasis on learned patterns of thinking and behavior as significant factors in the development and maintenance of psychological disorders.
Innate behavior refers to natural behaviors that an organism is born with and does not need to learn or acquire through experience. These behaviors are genetically programmed and are typically present across individuals of a species.
John B. Watson developed the Behaviorist theory, which asserts that most human behavior is learned through conditioning and reinforcement in a social environment, rather than being instinctive. This theory emphasizes the role of external stimuli in shaping behavior and focuses on observable actions and responses.
Freud was most fascinated by the unconscious mind and its influence on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. He believed that unconscious thoughts and desires could impact conscious experiences and play a significant role in shaping human behavior.
There are many physiological bases for behaviors. All behaviors are produced and controlled by the brain. Different brain regions are responsible for different behaviors. The brain, in turn, is affected by genetics, nutrition, and myriad environmental factors. The study of the physiological bases of behavior is biological or physiological psychology. Most studies in this field relate to the function of neurotransmitters and neurons.
They may learn certain behaviors, but most behaviors such as eat and moving are inherited.
HELP im only eight and i need help with finding a answer od how are insincts and behaviors are the same what is the difference between them
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Learned behaviors are motives that enhance an animal's ability to survive in its current environment. Most learned behaviors are not absolutely essential for life; however, they can assist immensely in their everyday lifestyle (i.e. walking, and running are learned behavior often taught through the maternal guardian of the animal).
The learned behaviors of the Red panda would include their hunting skills, method of eating, drinking, climbing, defending territory and their young, and catching food.
"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.
if your parents like cooking it could be but it could just be a hobby that you really enjoy!
Most of the behaviors of fish are instinctual and are integrated into the DNA of the fish. Other skills and behaviors are learned by sight, smell and sound. By mimicking certain behaviors from watching the parent the fish can learn to react in different situations.
Most insects do not exhibit learned behavior as they rely primarily on instinctual behaviors for survival. However, some social insects like ants and bees can exhibit simple forms of learned behavior through observation and communication with other members of their colony.
Examples: to be rich, to be healthy, sturdy, nicely, equipped sexual.
A. classifying an excessively broad range of human behaviors as psychologically disordered.