BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Firefly
hans15149 and 39222 others unlocked
43
BIOA02H3 Full Course Notes
Verified Note
43 documents
Document Summary
Male blue gourami defend their territories from other males by rapidly swimming at intruding males with all fins erect. If the intruding male does not back down, the encounter escalates into a battle in which both fish risk serious damage. Males that respond more quickly to intruding males are more likely to cause the intruder to back down without a fight than ones that are caught off-guard. The ability to detect cues is instinctive in these fish, as is the aggressive defense of their territories when an intruder is present. Nai ve male fish, when exposed to the chemical cues of a potential intruder, are significantly more likely to be caught off-guard than experienced males. Very experienced males will respond aggressively to cues alone, without ever seeing an intruder. Based on this information, what type of learning is most likely involved in this behaviour: non-associative learning, environmental imprinting, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, none of the above.