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PCAT Biology Animal Behavior
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1. Recovery of the conditioned response after extinction
Phermones
Intraspecific Interactions
Spontaneous Recovery
Reticular Activating system
2. Complex - coordinated - and innate behavior responses to specific patterns of stimulation in the environment -innate
Fixed-Action Patterns
Extinction (modification of conditioned behavior)
Protective Reflexes
Startle Response
3. Involves the ability of th learning organism to respond differentially to slightly different stimuli
Stimulus Discrimination
Internal Control
Coughing
Circadian Rhythms
4. Composed of two different reflexes: the inflation and deflation reflexes
Coughing
Hering-Breuer Reflex
Stimulus Generalization
Territoriality
5. Involves conditioning responses to stimuli with the Use of reward or reinforcement
Operant/Instrumental Conditioning
Intraspecific Interactions
Territoriality
Complex Reflexes
6. Distributing members of the species so that environmental resources are not depleted in a small region - intraspecifc competition is reduced
Hering-Breuer Reflex
Reticular Activating system
Territoriality function
Negative Reinforcement
7. Stimulated by changes in pH - PCO2 - and PO2
Releaser Phermones
Protective Reflexes
Chemoreceptor Reflexes
Negative Reinforcement
8. Process in which environmental patterns or objects presented to a devleoping organism during a brief critical period in early life become accepted permanently as an element of their behavioral environment and included in an animal's behavioral respon
Barareceptor Reflexes
Reticular Activating system
Imprinting
Behavioral Display
9. Specific behaviors found in all animals which involve the evolution of a variety of complex actions that function as signals in preparation for mating
Intraspecific Interactions
Pseudoconditioning
Reproductive Displays
Startle Response
10. Submission display -ex: happy dog wagging tail
Releaser
Innate
Complex Reflexes
Agnostic Displays
11. Affect systemic blood pressure and stimulate the respiratory rate when blood pressure declines
Deflation Reflex
Pecking Order
Learning (higher animals)
Barareceptor Reflexes
12. Daily cycles that when isolated from the natural phases of light and dark - they'll continue with approximate day-to-day phasing -have both internal/external
Circadian Rhythms
Complex Reflexes
Stimulus Generalization
Barareceptor Reflexes
13. Relatively unlikely to be modified by learning
Environmental Rhythms/Stimuli
Innate
Classical Conditioning (extinction)
Agnostic Displays
14. Response is diminished and finally eliminated in the absence of reinforcement
Reproductive Displays
Neurologic Development
Stimulus Generalization
Instrumental/Operant conditioning (extinction)
15. Ex: coughing and sneezing -operate on the exposure to chemical irritants - toxic vapors - or mechanical stimulation of the respiratory system
Punishment
Protective Reflexes
Antagonistic behavior
Fixed-Action Patterns
16. Specific time periods during an animal's early development when it is physiologically able to develop specific behavioral patterns
Critical Periods
Olfactory Sense
Barareceptor Reflexes
Simple Reflex
17. The capacity of the nervous system - particularly the cebral cortex - for flexibility -correlated with the capacity for learning adaptive responses
Neurologic Development
Learning (lower animals)
Circadian Rhythms
Reflex
18. Established after the organism has been conditioned - whereby stimuli further and further away from the original conditioned stimulus elicit responses with decreasing magnitued
Pseudoconditioning
Stimulus Generalization Gradient
Circadian Rhythms
Territoriality
19. Consisting of threat displays and combat that settles disputes between individuals in population ex: dog growling
Antagonistic behavior
Hering-Breuer Reflex
Primer Phermones
Agnostic Displays
20. Stimulus that elicits the behavior of fixed action patterns
Stimulus Discrimination
Territoriality
Fixed-Action Patterns
Releaser
21. Involves adaptive responses to the environment
Learned behavior
Coughing
Dominant member
Phermones
22. Natural bodily rhythms of eating and satiation
Pseudoconditioning
Internal Control
Releaser
Sneezing
23. System of interactions of many neurons involving the startle response
Learning (higher animals)
Reproductive Displays
Innate
Reticular Activating system
24. Test of conditioning is the determination of whether the condition process is actually necessary for the production of a response by a previously 'neutral stimulus'
Stimulus Generalization
Primer Phermones
Pseudoconditioning
Environmental Rhythms/Stimuli
25. Involves neural integration at a higher level -ex: brainstem or even cerebrum
Complex Reflexes
Internal Control
Pecking Order
Learning (lower animals)
26. Occur as a means of communication between members of a species
Stimulus Discrimination
Territoriality
Reflex
Intraspecific Interactions
27. Triggered by irritation of the larynx
Behavioral Display
Phermones
Coughing
Learning (lower animals)
28. Innate behavior that has evolved as a signal for communication between members of the same species
Intraspecific Interactions
Punishment
Acquired Reflex
Behavioral Display
29. Members of most land-dwelling species defend a limited area or territory from intrusion by other members of the species
Territoriality
Reflex
Pseudoconditioning
Imprinting
30. Inhibits the expiratory center and stimulates the inspirator center when the lungs are in danger of collapsing
Extinction (modification of conditioned behavior)
Deflation Reflex
Coughing
Simple Reflex
31. Involves stimulating the brain's pleasure centers with links the lack of pleasure
Negative Reinforcement
Pecking Order
Learned behavior
Critical Periods
32. Will prevail over a subordinate
Negative Reinforcement
Learning (lower animals)
Dominant member
Pseudoconditioning
33. The ability of a conditioned organism to respond to stimuli that are similar but not identical - to the original conditioned stimulus
Territoriality function
Stimulus Generalization
Extinction (modification of conditioned behavior)
Startle Response
34. Involves the suppression of the normal startle responses to stimuli -repeated stimulation will results in decreased resonsiveness to that stimulus
Habituation
Deflation Reflex
Simple Reflex
Negative Reinforcement
35. Alerts an animal to a significant stimulus -involves the interaction of reticular activating system
Positive Reinforcement/Reward
Imprinting
Startle Response
Behavioral Display
36. Complex reflex - learned motor pattern -ex: step on brakes when animal runs in front
Territoriality
Acquired Reflex
Internal Control
Agnostic Displays
37. Trigger a reversible behavioral change in the recipient ex: sex attractant - alarm - toxic defensive
Spontaneous Recovery
Spontaneous Recovery
Releaser
Releaser Phermones
38. Triggered by irritation of the wall of the nasal cavity
Hering-Breuer Reflex
Internal Control
Classical Conditioning (extinction)
Sneezing
39. The gradual elimination of conditioned responses in the absence of reinforcement
Coughing
Extinction (modification of conditioned behavior)
Primer Phermones
Releaser
40. Involves conditioning an organism so that it will stop exhibiting a given behavior pattern
Punishment
Instrumental/Operant conditioning (extinction)
Positive Reinforcement/Reward
Phermones
41. Include the elements of the environment that occur in familiar cyclic patterns
External Modulators
Primer Phermones
Reflex
Instrumental/Operant conditioning (extinction)
42. Controlled at the spinal chord -the reabsorption of water in this zone of the kidney - which permits the concentration of urine - dpeends on the permeability of the collecting tubules to water
Deflation Reflex
Extinction (modification of conditioned behavior)
Environmental Rhythms/Stimuli
Simple Reflex
43. Includes providing food - light - or electrical stimulation of the brain's 'pleasure centers.'
Primer Phermones
Spontaneous Recovery
Positive Reinforcement/Reward
Environmental Rhythms/Stimuli
44. Produce long-term behavioral and physiological alterations in recipient animals ex: male mice may affect the estrous cycles of females
Primer Phermones
Sneezing
Intraspecific Interactions
Inflation Reflex
45. Rapid automatic response to a stimulus
Primer Phermones
Chemoreceptor Reflexes
Reflex
Releaser
46. The major share of the response to the environment
Olfactory Sense
Spontaneous Recovery
Negative Reinforcement
Learning (higher animals)
47. Social hierarchy -minimizes violent intraspecific aggressions by defining stable relationships among members of the group
Protective Reflexes
Dominant member
Pecking Order
Hering-Breuer Reflex
48. Substance secreted by animals that influence the behavior of other members of the same species
Reproductive Displays
Learned behavior
Learning (lower animals)
Phermones
49. Unconditioned stimulus is removed or was never sufficiently paired with the conditioned stimulus
Hering-Breuer Reflex
Coughing
Pecking Order
Classical Conditioning (extinction)
50. Animals secrete phermones
Agnostic Displays
Critical Periods
Olfactory Sense
Deflation Reflex