Asked by
Arzygul Hudayberdieva
on Dec 18, 2024Verified
Innate releasing mechanisms:
A) disappear as we mature.
B) are responsible for eliciting all infant behavior.
C) can be modified by experience.
D) are present in lower species but not in humans.
Innate Releasing Mechanisms
Built-in neurological patterns that respond to specific stimuli, triggering an instinctive behavior in animals and humans.
Infant Behavior
The range of actions and mannerisms exhibited by newborns and babies, including ways of communicating and learning during the early stages of development.
- Comprehend the principles of adaptive behavior and inherent responses in both animals and humans.
- Highlight the role of specific brain structures and hormones in the oversight of behavioral and emotional regulation.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the principles of adaptive behavior and inherent responses in both animals and humans.
- Highlight the role of specific brain structures and hormones in the oversight of behavioral and emotional regulation.