The inherited behaviour is called instincts
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The inherited behavior is called instincts. The change of behavior by life experiences is called learning.
Instincts:
- A live organism's natural propensity towards a specific complex behavior, encompassing both innate and learned components, is referred to as instinct.
- Humans, like all other animals, have instincts, and genetically predetermined responses that improve our capacity to respond to critical environmental changes.
- For instance, we all have a natural phobia of snakes.
- Our entire life is now in danger due to other drives like denial, vengeance, tribal loyalty, greed, and our urge to reproduce.
- The term "instinct" refers to an innate, "hardwired" inclination toward a particular activity rather than a sensation.
- Every member of a species has instincts, which are automatic responses to environmental stimuli that cannot be suppressed.
Learning:
- The process of picking up new information, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences is known as learning.
- Humans, animals, and some robots all have the capacity to learn, and there is evidence that some plants also have this capacity.
- Neurons, which are brain cells that are electrically stimulated, are where the biological processes of learning begin.
- Synaptic plasticity, which involves modifying the number and strength of neuronal connections, is the mechanism by which learning occurs.
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