A. Part of one’s inherited structure
B. Learned by experience
C. Can be modified by environments
D. All of the above
Biological Foundations of Behaviour
Biological Foundations of Behaviour
A. Innate releasing mechanism
B. Taxis
C. Sign stimulus
D. Kinesis
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioning
D. Conditioned reflex type II
A. Thorndike and B.F. Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Kohler
D. None of these
A. Instinct
B. Taxis
C. Learning
D. Kinesis
A. Learning behaviour
B. Instinct
C. Taxis
D. Reflex
A. Innate behaviour
B. Instinct
C. Learning behaviour
D. Taxis and kinesis
A. Kinesis
B. Taxis
C. Reflex
D. Instinct
A. ion potential
B. action potential
C. resting discharge
D. synapse
A. chemical; electrical
B. acetylcholine, catecholamine
C. dendrite; axon
D. electrical; chemical