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A pigeon responds more on key "A" than on key "B." The relative rate of responding to key "A" could be .
Fixed-Action Pattern
A sequence of innate behaviors that is both unchangeable and, once initiated, carried to completion.
Learning
The process of acquiring new, or modifying existing, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences through experience or education.
Nervous System
Organ system of humans that includes the brain, spinal cord, sense organs (eyes, ears, etc.), and associated nerves. Receives, integrates, and stores sensory input; coordinates activity of other organ systems.
Endocrine System
Organ system involved in the coordination of body activities; uses hormones as chemical signals secreted into the bloodstream.
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