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Some authorities contend it is a learned behavioural response to chronic stress [ 14], whereas others view it in terms of a neuroendocrine abnormality [ 15].
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The final belief, mapped to Behavioural Regulation, was that some surgeons have habit and a learned behaviour that is driving the high arthroscopy rate.
But it's a learned behaviour, not an instinct.
Birdsong is a learned behaviour [14] [15].
In many bird species, foraging is a learned behaviour.
"Male violence is a learned behaviour," he said.
The method is applicable to natural, semi-natural and captive social groups of animals, and examines the relative frequency of learned behavioural variants (or 'options'), performed in a particular ecological or social context.
De Waal's holistic and empathetic approach to animals contrasts starkly with the arid dead end of BF Skinner's behaviourism, which dominated studies of animal behaviour in the second half of the 20th century and banished all talk of feelings or mind, looking instead at learned behavioural responses.
Very recently, Thompson and Gentner [39] have shown that the overall strength of NCM responses to learned songs is inversely related to learned behavioural significance.
Given the deficits that we observed in synaptic plasticity and CREB phosphorylation, we wanted to test the performance of the Per2-mutant mice on learned behavioural tasks.
Generally, the behavioural model of problem gambling claims that gambling is a learned maladaptive behaviour.
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