ANEQ 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Monocular Vision, Corpus Callosum, Horse Behavior

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12 Sep 2016
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Anthropomorphism: when we apply human values to animal actions. Blind spots: directly behind them, in front of them and under their neck. Horizontal line the goes across the eye is called the visual streak which is what they. They primarily have monocular vision: each eye is looking in a different spot primarily see out of. Corpus callosum- connects left and right, tends to be a little underdeveloped. Cerebellum, takes about of the brain and is where most of the thinking takes place, they have more of sense feel than people do. Desired response caused by stimuli that can be reinforced. Response: acts or movements a horse makes. Anything adverse in nature and will be avoided if given the opportunity. Negative: taking the grain away that is making them behave poorly until they behave. Reinforcement should be applied within 3 seconds to increase the likelihood of a correct response.

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