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instinctive behavior ( in′stiŋktiv bi′hāvyər ) ( zoology ) Any species-typical pattern of responses not clearly acquired through ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: instinctive behavior...
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Not just simple responses to an external stimulus play a role in instinctive behavior; instinctive activity involves sequences of behavior that run a predictable course. These behaviors may last seconds, minutes, hours or even days.
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Imprinting: Young goslings follow their mother (or Lorenz; whichever comes first) wherever she moves. Conclusion: Young goslings follow their mother instinctively (imprinting is an instinctive reaction).
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Definition of Instinctive behavior in the Medical Dictionary. Instinctive behavior explanation. Information about Instinctive behavior in Free online English dictionary. What is Instinctive behavior? Meaning of Instinctive behavior medical term. ... We find this instinctive behavior in government affairs,
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Most behaviors of dogs are either the product of instinct, or a learned behavior. Digging behavior is no exception; it is an instinct. In addition, there are certain breeds, Terriers and Dachshunds, for instance, which were bred specifically for their ability to dig out game, such as badgers, foxes, and otters.
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Instincts are non-learned, inherited (genetic)patterns of behavior generally ensuring the survival of a species. Common examples are spiders spinning a web, maternal "instinct"like nest building, migration patterns of animals, soc...
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Ryohei Kanzaki. Behavioral and Neural Basis of Instinctive Behavior in Insects: OdorSource Searching Strategies without Memory and Learning. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 18:33--43, 1996. ... Behavioral and Neural Basis of Instinctive Behavior in Insects: OdorSource Searching Strategies without Memory and Learning.
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So in a real sense then, it may well be our instinctive human responses that pose the biggest risk to our online safety and security. ... To this point however, this type of dangerous behavior continues despite the warnings.
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