learned behaviour

collocation in English

meaningsoflearnedandbehaviour

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learned
adjective
uk
/lɜːnd/
us
/lɝːnd/
formal
A learned person has studied for a long time and has a lot ...
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behaviour
noun
uk
/bɪˈheɪ.vjər/
us
/bɪˈheɪ.vjɚ/
the way that ...
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(Definition oflearnedandbehaviourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During training the synaptic weights are evaluated and after training, the network should be able to reproduce thelearnedbehaviour.
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In animals with extensive repertoires oflearnedbehaviour, there are many more nonadapted uses than adapted uses.
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Much human behaviour probably begins as trial and error behaviour, or as vicariouslylearnedbehaviour from social situations, under the control of social discriminative stimuli, and socially reinforced.
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Historical patterns of behaviour are inculcated in every child through education, whether formal or informal, through rituals and games, and throughlearnedbehaviourin the broadest sense.
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Reviews 105 and second, that the role of genetics in learned behaviours is normally minimal (p. 267).
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According to this study, the ability to hit moving targets is a complexlearnedbehaviour, and can be learnt from other members of the school.
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Others suggest that it is alearnedbehaviour.
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Rather than the result of biological or psychological disorders, crime is alearnedbehaviour.
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It is tempting to view the experience and presentation of unexplained symptoms as learned behaviours.
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Thislearnedbehaviouris technically known as conditioned food aversion learning.
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It is of importance that these forms of learned behaviours are less sensitive to operant reinforcement schedules.
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This is obviously a very important feature of humans, but there is considerable evidence oflearnedbehaviour in other animal species (vertebrates and invertebrates).
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The differences between innate behaviour andlearnedbehaviourwere introduced.
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Easing behaviour alearnedbehaviourto get people to calm down or talk to you, such as offering a person a cup of tea or a cigarette to 3.
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