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all behaviour is learnt rather than being innate (born with) however - allows reflexes (are innate)
'cupboard love'
involves reward for behaviour
this reinforcement is two-way
hunger can be thought of as a primary drive - it's an innate, biological motivator motivated to eat in order to reduce hunger drive
motivated to eat in order to reduce hunger drive
attachment is thus a secondary drive learned by association between caregiver & satisfaction of primary drive
simply responding to associations with comfort or reward
e.g. Feldman & Eidelmann (2007)
it was the person most responsive
the factors are not related to feeding
so it fits better with research into importance of reciprocity