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191. Reinforcement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
disputes of contemporary comparative psychology obsolete. The reliability of schedule control supported the idea that a radical behaviorist experimental analysis of behavior could be the foundation for a psychology that did not refer to
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192. Stotting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and explains it as the animal's attempt to advertise its health. Since mammalian predators tend to hunt old or unhealthy animals, stotting informs the predator that the animal is actually very healthy and strong so the predator might do well
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193. Origin of language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
v t e Animal communication Concepts Animal training Animal language Animal cognition Bioacoustics Ethology Evolutionary linguistics FOXP2 Talking Animals Origin of language
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194. Eye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
proto-eyes evolved among animals 600 million years ago about the time of the Cambrian explosion . [ 3 ] The last common ancestor of animals possessed the biochemical toolkit necessary for vision, and more advanced eyes have evolved in 96%
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195. Language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
unique Main articles: Animal language and Great ape language Human language is unique in comparison to other forms of communication, such as those used by non-human Animals . Communication systems used by other Animals such as bees or
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196. Feature detection (nervous system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
bufo L". Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 157 (6): 739. DOI :10.1007/BF01350071 .   ^ Ewert, JP (1985). "Concepts in vertebrate neuroethology". Animal Behaviour
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197. Dual inheritance theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology Oxford: Oxford University Press. McElreath, R. & Henrich, J. 2007. Dual inheritance theory: the evolution of human cultural capacities and cultural evolution. In R. Dunbar and L. Barrett, (Eds.),
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198. Sexual intercourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in humans. For other animals, see animal sexual behaviour . "Intromission" redirects here. For other uses, see Intromission (disambiguation) . "Making love" redirects here. For other uses, see Making love (disambiguation) .
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199. Sexual intercourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in humans. For other animals, see animal sexual behaviour . "Intromission" redirects here. For other uses, see Intromission (disambiguation) . "Making love" redirects here. For other uses, see Making love (disambiguation) .
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