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question: which of the following is an example of innate behavior? answer options: select one of four increased heart rate when scared imprinting habituation classical conditioning
Innate behavior is instinctive, genetically programmed, and present from birth without learning. An increased heart rate when scared is a physiological response controlled by the autonomic nervous system, innate (part of the fight - or - flight response). Imprinting is a learned behavior that occurs during a critical period. Habituation is a learned decrease in response to a repeated stimulus. Classical conditioning is a learned association between a neutral stimulus and a meaningful stimulus.
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A. Increased heart rate when scared