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Key words of the lecture are: Behavioral Biology, Basic Concepts, Genes and Behavior, Types of Knowing, Instinctive Behavior, Learned Behavior, Associative Learning, Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Adaptive Value of Behavior
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I. Basic concepts II. Genes and behavior III. Types of knowing A. Instinctive behavior B. Learned behavior: Associative learning
II. Genes and behavior
Twin studies
III. Types of knowing
A. Instinctive behavior B. Learned behavior: Associative learning
Konrad Lorenz
Sign signals
Fixed action patterns
The smiles of infants are said to be the first fruits of human reason. ~Rev. Henry N. Hudson
Pavlov
Evolutionary psychology is the approach of explaining human behavior based on the combination of evolutionary biology, anthropology, cognitive science, and the neurosciences. Evolutionary psychology is not a specific sub field of psychology, such as the study of vision, reasoning, or social behavior. It is a way of thinking about psychology that can be applied to any topic within it. "Evolutionary Psychology and theEmotions," by Leda Cosmides & John Tooby, Handbook of Emotions, 2nd Edition, M. Lewis, J.M. Haviland-Jones, Editors, NY, Guilford, 2000.
F. Principles of evolutionary psychology
F. Principles of evolutionary psychology