Term ID: T2555

Innate Releasing Mechanism

/innate-releasing-mechanism/
A hypothetical neural circuit that triggers specific behavioral responses when exposed to particular environmental stimuli, part of classical ethological theory about instinctive behaviors.
Example: The automatic fear response some people show to snakes or spiders, suggesting evolved mechanisms that respond to ancestral threats without learning.

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Reference: Tinbergen (1951)