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What is the simplest type of innate behavior?

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What is the simplest type of innate behavior?

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I’m not a professional, but I’d go with either 4 or 2. Number 1 clearly isn’t the right answer because learned behaviors are, well, learned, not innate. Number 2 seems plausible because instinct is born. For example, we have the instinct to either run away or defend ourselves when we feel threatened. Number 3 and number 4 seem connected, and the simplest of them is number 4. The more complex a behavior or stimulus or whatever is, then the farthest from innate it, I believe. So the logical choice would be number 4. Now between numbers 2 and 4: I don’t exactly know if number 4 refers to behavior, it seems much more generalized. Stimuli don’t refer strictly to behavior, for example, seeing or smelling is done by stimuli and these are not connected to behavior. If number 4 is to be rejected because of this, then number 2 seems the most plausible answer. As I’ve said, I’m no professional in this area, I just took a basic class in Psychology. All of the above are based on logic, not knowledg

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