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  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan 2 роки тому +18

    0:46 Instinct
    1:53 Fixed Action Pattern (FAP)
    3:20 Imprinting
    4:01 Associative Learning
    4:49 Trial & Error learning
    (BF Skinner)
    5:51 Habituation
    6:46 Observational Learning
    8:11 Insight

  • @zeelpatel8210
    @zeelpatel8210 4 роки тому +36

    if you have seen the office, Jim pranks Dwight with Altoids. Which, I assume, would be considered associate learning. lol

    • @tashannajohnson1004
      @tashannajohnson1004 3 роки тому

      Operant conditioning

    • @andreasmozny3892
      @andreasmozny3892 2 роки тому +1

      @@tashannajohnson1004 it would be classical conditioning since Dwight hears a noise and expects an altoid, like the ringing of the bell and dogs drooling in Pavlov's experiments.

  • @Bluerustic
    @Bluerustic 11 років тому +2

    Shout out to ACHS! I'm glad my Bio AP teacher posts videos by Mr. Andersen. He's REALLY clear in his teaching.

  • @NoisqueVoaProduction
    @NoisqueVoaProduction 3 роки тому +3

    This is definetly a really interesting branch of study!
    There is no doubt much of our inteligence comes from our social interactions (Vygotsky tell so much about it).
    But, one animal you mentioned which is the exception is the octopus. But they are really exceptional in numbers of ways, first of all, they are moluscs, so far away evolutionary speaking, they also live surprisingly short lifes (around 2 to 5 years) and the peculiar thing is also that they don't live in society or groups, they are alone but, even so, they learn so much from observational learning, it is truly remarkable!

  • @NolanJamesHughes
    @NolanJamesHughes Місяць тому

    You’ve made this topic so easy to understand, thank you.

  • @kingyadav8287
    @kingyadav8287 8 місяців тому

    I think my teacher also this video and decided to teach in his own way.. my teacher Milan gaire... Love you sir

  • @rogermatheson6619
    @rogermatheson6619 11 років тому

    Thanks Paul you are a great contributor to many of my classes.
    The plural of Octopus is not normally Octopi, but Octopuses. Like our locals here the platypus!
    Keep the pod casts coming. We love them. There are folk who will pick up pissy errors all the time, but in the scheme of things who cares, you are doing a brilliant job.

  • @PlaZmaKIFN
    @PlaZmaKIFN 11 років тому +14

    Damm you teach wayy better than the Ap Bio book

  • @AymanWithAPlan
    @AymanWithAPlan 12 років тому +1

    The Coolest Biology teacher Ever,hell your the coolest Anything teacher ever

  • @dragunbwoi
    @dragunbwoi 7 років тому +9

    This is incredible amazing, thanks for educating

  • @rebeccaehoughland
    @rebeccaehoughland 11 років тому +9

    I found this very interesting and I am sure I want to do something like this in university. I was just wondering though; what careers can you go into with animal behavior or animal behavior and welfare?

  • @CaptianMcRae
    @CaptianMcRae 12 років тому +5

    Great video. Last time I went over animal behavior was in the summer; this was a good refresher though. May 14th is on the horizon, with you, my Barron's AP Biology book, and hopefully time, I'll do fairly well on it!

  • @planetpeter917
    @planetpeter917 10 років тому +65

    Am I the only one that laughed when he talked about the eyebrow flash?

    • @AboutVelvet
      @AboutVelvet 10 років тому +1

      nahh man, I laughed.

    • @felizzninaaa7685
      @felizzninaaa7685 9 років тому +1

      planetpeter917 ahaha me too and then i was like 'ooo now i'm gona try that too'

    • @SanDantos
      @SanDantos 7 років тому +2

      NO

    • @niamp2727
      @niamp2727 6 років тому

      yes your a lonely man

    • @almiecheesequeen8529
      @almiecheesequeen8529 4 роки тому +1

      ikr, SO weird. like, who actually does that?

  • @TheQuakerVideo
    @TheQuakerVideo 12 років тому

    habituation is learning behaviors to turn away from a stimuli and associative learning is behaviors that turn your towards certain stimuli

  • @MadameCorgi
    @MadameCorgi 7 років тому

    1:32 Hognoses are actually rear-fanged venomous. Venom differs from poison in that venoms are secreted through specific delivery mechanisms (e.g. fangs, neoblasts, stingers), whereas poisons no delivery mechanism is used to spread the toxins (e.g you get sick after eating something).

  • @sandromexicano7670
    @sandromexicano7670 9 років тому +31

    When I grow up I want to be a ethologist or a biologist (or maybe a zoologist)

    • @sandromexicano7670
      @sandromexicano7670 9 років тому +4

      +Sandro ChiclosoWT I alredy learned how to speak english. We are half way there!

    • @omargallo5422
      @omargallo5422 9 років тому

      +Sandro ChiclosoWT what language did you speak else than English.

    • @sandromexicano7670
      @sandromexicano7670 9 років тому

      spanish

    • @bebopanda4622
      @bebopanda4622 8 років тому +3

      Good on you! I am already in university studying Environmental Biology and one of my courses is animal behavior, soooo excited about it. Just like you I had to learn English. Keep working hard and you will achieve your goals.

    • @sandromexicano7670
      @sandromexicano7670 8 років тому +1

      Thanks dude! :D

  • @jangtheconqueror
    @jangtheconqueror 12 років тому +7

    lol the video paused to buffer right when he said talk. this is what I heard,
    "Hi this is Mr. Andersen and I am going to talk-"

  • @dr.strange123
    @dr.strange123 4 роки тому

    you've now 1M subscriber....congrats

  • @JaviAlquas
    @JaviAlquas Рік тому

    You're a true inspiration.

  • @sirjimbothefirst
    @sirjimbothefirst 11 років тому +2

    The head nod and eyebrow flash could be cultural. In which case it wouldn't be innate.

  • @johntindell9591
    @johntindell9591 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much. Very helpful indeed.

  • @rajanpatel4973
    @rajanpatel4973 3 роки тому

    So safe to say Innate behavior and instinct are similar but not the same yes? And if so, what are some of the key differences.

  • @ksjin09
    @ksjin09 12 років тому

    Thanks for making Biology so fun to study!

  • @beautifulnerdmonster
    @beautifulnerdmonster 12 років тому +6

    Lol I watch these before my biology class so I sound smart.

  • @MrM7modgrayeb
    @MrM7modgrayeb 7 років тому

    thank you MR.Anderson , you always help me :)
    this video was very helpful but I cant distinguish between instinct and fixed action pattern!!!!
    can you explain please?

  • @tanjironezuko8946
    @tanjironezuko8946 4 роки тому

    I have a question why do you think behavioral measures is better than physiological measures alone when it comes to knowing animals experience?

  • @Floridamangaming729
    @Floridamangaming729 3 роки тому +4

    Ive been very interested in understanding animals. Maybe even forming a connection of some sort. I find it intriguing trying to figure out what there thinking and there thought process. And how it's different from us. I live in Florida so i have been in contact with alot animals in my life. and ive always wondered what there thinking.

  • @danieldominguez7856
    @danieldominguez7856 7 років тому +4

    Wouldn't the eye brow thing (greeting?) be considered a learned behavior?

    • @SanDantos
      @SanDantos 7 років тому

      I DONT KNOW, BUT WHAT I DO KNOW IS FENWAY GOLF IS FENWAY FUN IN EAST LONGMEADOW

  • @sirhps
    @sirhps 11 років тому +2

    YES Mr Anderson, that was helpful.

  • @chubbzzzzzzzz4235
    @chubbzzzzzzzz4235 6 років тому +4

    Am I the only person that had to watch this for my science class??

  • @eucalyptusforest
    @eucalyptusforest 11 років тому +26

    That's a stupid goose!

  • @adajocabethalvarez8117
    @adajocabethalvarez8117 5 років тому

    Awesome! Thank you for this video!

  • @ReaTank
    @ReaTank 11 років тому +2

    this was a great video, thanks!

  • @Teddygramtoast
    @Teddygramtoast 12 років тому

    no not quite. actually habituation is the loss of response to unimportant stimuli that doesn't affect you. Associative Learning is when you connect a stimuli to a certain effect such as reward or punishment.

  • @dalekcat
    @dalekcat 8 років тому +1

    that my dear author is one hella inspiring video

  • @jeovannimendez414
    @jeovannimendez414 6 років тому

    Subtitles at 5:49 is wrong. It's not operate conditioning, its *operant* conditioning.

  • @linjas123
    @linjas123 12 років тому +4

    AAAAAAAAA May 14th is soo soon.... Studying like crazy!!

  • @changkarken
    @changkarken 12 років тому

    what is the difference between the Associative Learning and the Habituation?

  • @laurenstevens6679
    @laurenstevens6679 12 років тому +1

    this is so helpful, thank you so much!

  • @augustsmith9553
    @augustsmith9553 7 років тому

    Cricks ... or creeks ... ha! I love it, sir! I understand.

  • @mahimawhite718
    @mahimawhite718 4 роки тому

    Is associative learning and habituation the same thing or are they just very similar?

    • @potattrix2457
      @potattrix2457 4 роки тому +1

      Associative learning is where you connect the stimulus to a reward or punishment and habituation is where they get used to the stimulus

  • @kathyklarfeld2971
    @kathyklarfeld2971 Рік тому

    Great insight!

  • @chryki
    @chryki 3 роки тому +1

    i am a strong believer that octopuses are aliens

  • @RonnygoBOOM
    @RonnygoBOOM 11 років тому

    Great video. Just some super nit-picky corrections (sorry). Stimulus is singular for stimuli. Konrad Lorenz is pronounced Lore-ENDS.

  • @LeoJackson-i5t
    @LeoJackson-i5t Рік тому

    You're mind-blowing.

  • @ethanguess8143
    @ethanguess8143 4 роки тому +2

    Am I the only one doing this for school during quarantine?

  • @ayushikaushik7942
    @ayushikaushik7942 3 роки тому

    Thank you Sir.

  • @dottieyu7689
    @dottieyu7689 7 років тому

    I still don't understand the difference between a fixed action pattern and an instinct:(

  • @beyondme9369
    @beyondme9369 10 років тому +4

    if a sea anemone eats the plastic even for 1 time,will not the plastic harm it?...

    • @najeyrifai1134
      @najeyrifai1134 9 років тому +1

      beyondme No I suspect they chose something like poly(tetrafluroethene). This is nonreactive so probably won't be absorbed.

  • @bobertbobertson476
    @bobertbobertson476 8 років тому +1

    Thanks Paul

  • @OilandGas10
    @OilandGas10 10 років тому

    awesome, informative video mate. Hopefully helped ace my assessment tomorrow

  • @susanzhu6265
    @susanzhu6265 5 років тому

    Thank you for teaching us

  • @rawwritsleah
    @rawwritsleah 12 років тому

    sometimes i feel like Mr. Andersen is my real biology teacher because i don't learn shit from my teacher in class.

  • @timacorn2536
    @timacorn2536 5 років тому +2

    5:44 yo that dude is a genius

  • @midnightmetaphors
    @midnightmetaphors 4 роки тому

    I'm confused whether imprinting is innate or learned or both lol, every reference i go to say different things

  • @TheDuvee6
    @TheDuvee6 8 років тому +1

    I still don't understand the difference between fixed action patterns and imprinting.

    • @weirdpeoplechannel2341
      @weirdpeoplechannel2341 8 років тому +4

      Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I believe a Fixed Action Pattern is any behaviour an organism is born with (not learned), while Imprinting is a specific kind of behaviour from a critical learning point in an organisms life (during early development) that involves inborn components (a baby duck will IMPRINT on the first moving object it sees, making it associate the object with being its mother).

  • @donaldwhittaker7987
    @donaldwhittaker7987 Рік тому

    Well done

  • @yahshure
    @yahshure 11 років тому +1

    tell me Mr Anderson what good is a phone call when you cannot speak

  • @anthonydejardin9275
    @anthonydejardin9275 9 років тому

    is insight a form of trial and error

  • @zhenyuyang6111
    @zhenyuyang6111 7 років тому

    why isn't imprinting a learned behavior??

  • @Frost_0__
    @Frost_0__ 4 роки тому

    Have to watch this video for a Biology assignment, and DAMN is this video actually interesting XD Even in 2021

  • @SanDantos
    @SanDantos 7 років тому

    TAKE A RIDE THRU THE MINI COURSE

  • @genesis101ify
    @genesis101ify 11 років тому

    Thank you

  • @damiccathedesigner
    @damiccathedesigner 12 років тому

    Yay! I get it now!! Thanks a lot.

  • @Miaumiaupachamama
    @Miaumiaupachamama 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Very helpfull

  • @baswillemse4063
    @baswillemse4063 9 років тому

    what program is this

    • @kazenna
      @kazenna 8 років тому

      +DeGamerS What program is what..? It looks like he's drawing on a powerpoint presentation lol

  • @lobnaabdul26
    @lobnaabdul26 11 років тому

    Thank you so much

  • @EddyETrinh
    @EddyETrinh 11 років тому +4

    3:10 No it's called the "sup nod" lol

  • @villageofbotany3296
    @villageofbotany3296 7 років тому

    I like animal behaviour very much

  • @gradenhuang7318
    @gradenhuang7318 3 роки тому

    cool video

  • @shivanandsendri6189
    @shivanandsendri6189 7 років тому

    thank you sir

  • @Jyxsha
    @Jyxsha 9 місяців тому

    no way he just got me to touch my forehead multiple times

  • @beyondme9369
    @beyondme9369 10 років тому

    Great video...luv it..thnx...

  • @bookworm1108
    @bookworm1108 4 роки тому +2

    I told my sister’s cat o get her back paws off my math book, instead she moves her front ones, which are not touching the book

  • @33Amjed
    @33Amjed 10 років тому

    what a useful video !, thank you :)

  • @DontBeThatGuyy
    @DontBeThatGuyy 11 років тому +1

    Am I the only one that didn't get the candle question?...

  • @Dezzy7model
    @Dezzy7model 10 років тому

    An edifying video that is recommended . Thanks

  • @r.b.4611
    @r.b.4611 8 років тому +3

    Mr.Anderson....

  • @beyondme9369
    @beyondme9369 10 років тому

    a question...suppose if instead of an insect,any other substance such as a piece of wood or small stone enters a pitcher plant,..or venus fle trap.will it close upon it?if it does,what will it do to get rid of it when it realizes that its not its food?can u plz answer?....

  • @shan3game
    @shan3game 6 років тому +1

    2:06

    • @physicsphyle7164
      @physicsphyle7164 5 років тому

      I dunno why I laughed like an idiot at that part. Like the goose went from being really smart to very stupid...

  • @snehajaijar
    @snehajaijar 8 років тому

    i think not only greylag goose , but all the domestic or pet birds do it....

  • @weedhornjosh
    @weedhornjosh 12 років тому

    Interesting

  • @sumaiyafatima1678
    @sumaiyafatima1678 7 років тому

    awsome

  • @Obamnaz
    @Obamnaz 2 роки тому

    fixed action pattern otherwise known as FAP

  • @pedrocarillo-trivino102
    @pedrocarillo-trivino102 5 років тому

    5:26 kono havest sugoi

  • @dulak6048
    @dulak6048 10 років тому

    great! thanks

  • @ronaldkichurchak3833
    @ronaldkichurchak3833 5 років тому

    No, hognose snakes are not poisonous. They are, however, venomous but their venom is amphibian-specific and will not harm a human. Shouldn't a biology teacher know the difference between venom and poison?

  • @nate_kang
    @nate_kang 5 років тому

    To all the kids who are in Bouchard's class at smes: whats up

  • @warrenminns5061
    @warrenminns5061 8 років тому +3

    Venom*

    • @MadameCorgi
      @MadameCorgi 7 років тому

      Actually, saying they're not poisonous is more accurate than saying they're not venomous. Hognoses are rear-fanged venomous.

    • @flockschoep
      @flockschoep 7 років тому +1

      Regardless of where the fangs are, its still venom. Venom ≠ Poison.

  • @skizzarz
    @skizzarz 12 років тому +1

    You have students and you just said 'teached', are you for real? 5:30

  • @TheMagicalPanda24
    @TheMagicalPanda24 11 років тому +1

    Jeez the last comment made before this one is a month old...

    • @max9201
      @max9201 11 років тому

      And what a comment it was!

    • @TheMagicalPanda24
      @TheMagicalPanda24 11 років тому

      Max Marzouk I take him as a visionary. His thinking and clear ideas are surely the greatest of our time!

  • @BreeandOT
    @BreeandOT 11 років тому

    Mine too

  • @louxavier2087
    @louxavier2087 6 років тому

    beyond insight?

  • @osamahalamri835
    @osamahalamri835 6 років тому

    1:12 this baby is fake btw

  • @dvsbtrwneryynfdgsbgsgb
    @dvsbtrwneryynfdgsbgsgb 7 місяців тому

    Anyone here?

  • @mrjimisquirrell
    @mrjimisquirrell 12 років тому

    I'm sorry but this is bothering me so much. The singular for 'stimuli' is 'stimulus', and the plural for 'octopus' is not 'octopi', but instead just 'octopuses'. If you're teaching animal behaviour in which the world stimulus is used so frequently, you should know which word to use!

  • @solokiwidestroyer
    @solokiwidestroyer 7 років тому +8

    chicken nugget

    • @SanDantos
      @SanDantos 7 років тому +1

      I AGREE THATS WHY YOU SHOULD VISIT FENWAY GOLF IN EAST LONGMEADOW MA! YOU LOVE THE MINI GOLF!

    • @hetmenneke3210
      @hetmenneke3210 5 років тому

      Nuggets are good

    • @wazda6488
      @wazda6488 5 років тому

      hetmenneke32 these nuts

    • @hetmenneke3210
      @hetmenneke3210 5 років тому

      JustViggo 64 these nuggets

    • @wazda6488
      @wazda6488 5 років тому

      hetmenneke32 yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

  • @kaaspeer150
    @kaaspeer150 5 років тому +1

    Hoi jongens die de reacties lezen haha

  • @almiecheesequeen8529
    @almiecheesequeen8529 4 роки тому

    Who's here from Holy Spirit?

  • @fenrir8217
    @fenrir8217 10 років тому

    hello Steven Brandon and everyone in my class especially mr krasuski