—n. 1 a innate pattern of behaviour, esp. in animals. b innate impulse. 2 intuition. —predic. adj. (foll. by with) imbued, filled (with life, beauty,et cetera (и так далее)). instinctive adj. instinctively adv. instinctual adj. [Latin stinguo prick]
... man andanimal Ifup tothistime , due tothedominance of.metaphysical views inbiology , theanimal instincts seemed tobe.inanunchanged state from themoment oftheiroccurrence , now ., based onevolutionary theories ... ... issubject tochange ,.all instinctive actions occur within clear species-typical frameworks ; itisnot.theinstinctive actions themselves thatarestable within aspecies ,.buttheradius oftheirvariability Inthefollowing decades , many ... (Comparative Psychology and Zoopsychology)
... understanding of the structure of. animal behavior , far ahead of his contemporaries The problem of instinct and learning in the light of. evolutionary teachings J B Lamarck By the beginning of the XIX century the problem ... ... which motor reactions are formed during . ontogenesis The profound development of the problem of instinct and learning ., as noted , was given by V A Wagner , especially in his fundamental work Biological Foundations ... (Comparative Psychology and Zoopsychology)
... , which are manifested through appropriate sensations and.motivate a person to certain activities No Instinct Its manifestation 1 Food instinct Hunger 2 Self-preservation instinct (fear ... ... Food instinct Hunger 2 Self-preservation instinct (fear ). Escape 3 Herd instinct Desire for communication 4 The acquisition instinct Greed five Procreation instinct ... (General psychology)
... . activity of the cerebral cortex ”, , one of the creators of.the reflex theory , suggested that the concepts of reflex and instinct . are identical In this case , an unconditioned reflex corresponds to instinctive behavior . This view ... ... , an unconditioned reflex corresponds to instinctive behavior . This view significantly narrowed the concept of instinct , however , it. was very convenient to study the acquired components of behavior ,.higher nervous activity ... (Comparative Psychology and Zoopsychology)
... moment , one component prevails , but they do . not exist in their pure form The separation of instinct and learning in behavioral reactions is. rather arbitrary , therefore it is often difficult to implement , although ... (Comparative Psychology and Zoopsychology)
... and Yaroslavl regions are dying at an alarming .rate Here you have the price of "state instinct " And if there was at least some gratitude to the. Russian people for their internationalism , for their devotion to the “.interests of the state ... (Ethnopsychology)
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