Term ID: T2736

Instinctual Behavior

/instinctual-behavior/
Actions that appear to be innately programmed rather than learned, though the extent of instinctual behavior in humans remains debated in modern psychology.
Example: Infant reflexes like rooting and sucking that serve survival functions without learning, or universal facial expressions for basic emotions across cultures.

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Reference: Tinbergen (1951)