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arsen [322]
2 years ago
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Inborn behavioral characteristics such as activity level, emotionality, and sociability are known as:______.

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xeze [42]2 years ago
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Inborn behavioral characteristics such as activity level, emotionality, and sociability are known as temperament.

Congenital behaviors are behaviors that are genetically integrated into an organism and can be performed according to clues without prior experience. Reflex behaviors, such as doctor-tested reflexes and sucking reflexes in human infants, are very simple innate behaviors.

Innate behavior is rigorous and predictable. All members of the species carry out actions in the same way. Congenital behavior usually involves basic living functions such as foraging and caring for offspring.

Examples of Inborn behavior include reflexes, taxis and motility, fixed behavior patterns and stereotypes, and circadian rhythms. Reflexes are automatic and rapid responses to stimuli. Common reflexes include knee reflexes, newborn suction reflexes, and cat arches when scratched.

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