Animal Behavior
Across
- 2. an external object used as a functional extension of a mouth, beak, hand, or claw
- 4. a chemical that triggers a natural behavioral response in another member of the same species
- 7. neural __________ refers to structural changes in the brain that come from learning
- 12. _______________ is symbolic, semantic, generative, and structured
- 14. whereas rats associated CTA with taste quails associated it with ________
- 16. the bird equivalent of a human sound box
- 20. species that drug tolerance was studied in
- 21. decline in organism’s tendency to respond to a stimulus after repeated exposure
- 22. biological preparedness explains why we tend to fear ________ more than electrical outlets
- 23. our nose gets red when we ______ based on the pinnochio syndrome
- 24. theory of ________ is our hypotheses about the thoughts of others along with their intentions and beliefs
- 25. an enduring change in the way an organism responds based on its experience
- 27. stored food for later use
- 29. the test used to show TOM
- 31. if blue it is Tyndall blue
- 34. ______ effect is when the presence of bystanders influences the behavior of a signaler
- 35. A type of learning that is limited to a sensitive period of an animal’s life and is generally irreversible
- 36. mental ________ travel is the ability to use past experiences to forecast future
- 37. __________ bodies are the main memory areas in insects
- 38. Animal product that has evolved to carry a specific meaning to another animal
- 40. a rare color pigment
Down
- 1. ______bird is the world's best mimic
- 2. apes learning language tend to peak equivalent to this age in humans
- 3. multi-modal means more than ______ mode
- 5. Signals that modify the meaning of subsequent signals
- 6. instinctive _______ is the Tendency for learned behaviors to trigger innate behaviors
- 8. positive reinforcement involves ________ something to increase likelihood of behavior
- 9. a family of animals that produce their own visual signals
- 10. _______ reckoning is an internal sense of direction and distance of a location (e.g. nest) from the current position
- 11. minimize dependence on ____________ punishment
- 13. Bright body ________ are often visual signals
- 15. the loss of energy or intensity as sound travels
- 16. the ______ is not useful as a landmark because it moves but can be used as a compass
- 17. the bonobo who learned language on a lexigram board
- 18. the dance bees do to communicate
- 19. the highest scent mark of a giant panda
- 26. any disturbance or variation in stimulus that interferes with a signal
- 28. the number if referential calls a vervet monkey has
- 30. _______ signals were likely the first to evolve and are inexpensive and can linger
- 32. species shown to be able to learn concepts such as tree
- 33. intelligence tends to develop when animals are predators and/or live in _________
- 39. stimulus that become the conditioned stimulus