01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Classical Conditioning, Kin Selection, Operant Conditioning

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Proximal causation (how?: what is the environmental stimulus for behavior and what are internal physiological mechanisms of response, how do animal experiences influence response? ii. Ultimate causation (why?: why does this behavior aid survival and reproduction, what is behavior"s evolutionary history, how environmental stimulus determines different behavioral responses, sensory input - stimulus that triggers behavior, a fixed action pattern i. ii. iii. iv. Sequence of unlearned behavior in response to simple stimulus. Triggered by an external cue known as a sign stimulus: migration i. ii. iii. Animals can orient themselves using position of sun, circadian clock, position of the north star, and earth"s magnetic field: behavioral rhythms, many behaviors occur at regular intervals linked to light and dark cycle ii. Circadian rhythm - occur over course of day: diurnal - active during day, nocturnal - active during night, crepuscular - most active at dawn/dusk iii.

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