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An example of lowest form of learning is (A) Basic instinct behaviour (B) Conditioned response (C) Intuitive behaviour (D) None of the above​

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Answered by lakshgamer001
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Instinct is the inherent inclination of a living organism towards a particular complex behaviour, containing both innate (inborn) and learned elements.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The correct option (A) Basic instinct behaviour.

  • The intrinsic and instinctive reaction of an organism to a certain stimuli is known as basic instinct behaviour. Some actions are learned or conditioned-free since they are built into an organism's neural system. Reflexes like blinking, coughing, and sneezing are a few examples of instinctive behaviour at its most basic.
  • On the other hand, intuitive behaviour (C) and conditioned reaction (B) are not regarded as the lowest levels of learning. While intuitive behaviour refers to the capacity to make decisions or judgements based on instinct or experience, conditioned reaction refers to the taught response of an organism to a previously neutral stimuli.
  • Because conditioned response necessitates an organism's ability to link two inputs, it is seen as a more advanced form of learning than simple instinctive behaviour. Although not as fundamental as instinct, intuitive conduct nevertheless involves some learning and decision-making based on previous experiences.

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