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ANIMAL BEHAVIOR - Coggle Diagram
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
ENVIORMENTAL INFLUENCES
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Fixed Action Pattern: A stimulus triggers a behavior that doesn't improve with learning, the behavior is always performed the same way.
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Habituation: A learned behavior where animals exposed to the same stimulus repeatedly gradually stop responding to that stimulus.
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TYPES OF LEARNING
Associative Learning: A change in behavior that involves an association between two events (vomiting up bad food
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Cognitive Learning: An animal’s ability to acquire, store and process information from their environments
Operant Conditioning: Stimulus-response connection is strengthened by using specific rewards or punishments
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