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8.4 Human Behaviour
Imprinting is...
A
Type of learning by repeating something
B
Type of learning done by children
C
Type of learning that happens right after birth
D
Type of learning that happens every day
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Biologie
8th Grade
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Imprinting is...
A
Type of learning by repeating something
B
Type of learning done by children
C
Type of learning that happens right after birth
D
Type of learning that happens every day
Slide 1 - Quiz
In behaviour, a critical period is...
A
The period when little animals learn
B
The period right after birth when imprinting takes place
C
The period when imprinting takes place
D
The period right after learning
Slide 2 - Quiz
Imitation is learning by copying behaviour
A
True
B
False
Slide 3 - Quiz
Classical conditioning is...
A
Learning to connect natural behaviour to a new, unnatural stimulus
B
Learning to connect unnatural behaviour to a new, natural stimulus
C
Learning by getting a reward for desired behaviour
D
Learning by copying someone else's behaviour
Slide 4 - Quiz
An example of operant conditioning is getting a cookie when you finish your homework
A
True
B
False
Slide 5 - Quiz
A dove learns to press a button to receive a bit of food. This is an example of...
A
Imitation
B
Imprinting
C
Classical conditioning
D
Operant conditioning
Slide 6 - Quiz
A student has learned to pack her/his bag when the bell rings. This is an example of...
A
Imitation
B
Imprinting
C
Classical conditioning
D
Operant conditioning
Slide 7 - Quiz
Learning
Imprinting = Learning that happens only during the critical
period, right after birth.
Imitation - Learning by copying behaviour.
Classical conditioning = Learning by showing natural behaviour
to an unnatural (new) stimulus, such as a bell.
Operant conditioning = Learning to have desired behaviour by
getting a reward or punishment.
Slide 8 - Slide
8.4 Human Behaviour
Textbook page 214
Slide 9 - Slide
Communication
words
body language
facial expressions
Slide 10 - Slide
Communication
A facial expression =
a response to an
internal
stimulus
emotion = from the brain
feeling = from the heart
Slide 11 - Slide
Emotions by
Facial expressions
Slide 12 - Mind map
Slide 13 - Slide
Do animals have emotions?
Yes
No
Slide 14 - Poll
4
Slide 15 - Video
02:35
What is another word for instinct
(in biology)?
Slide 16 - Open question
03:02
What is the 'certain stimulus' for the zebra;s flight behaviour?
A
Running away
B
Seeing the lion
C
Being afraid
D
Thinking the lion is dangerous
Slide 17 - Quiz
03:31
What is the more likely stimulus for the zebra's flight behviour?
A
Running away
B
Seeing the lion
C
Being afraid
D
Thinking the lion is dangerous
Slide 18 - Quiz
03:41
Why are emotions such as fear iimportant for animals?
Slide 19 - Open question
What could be the importance for the emotion of 'curiousity' in animals?
Slide 20 - Open question
2
Slide 21 - Video
08:32
Why do you think the raven is afraid of its meal?
Slide 22 - Open question
09:58
Why is curiosity an important behaviour in animals?
Slide 23 - Open question
Norms and Values
(Normen en Waarden)
Slide 24 - Slide
Slide 25 - Slide
Is the cartoon saying something about a NORM or a VALUE?
NORM
VALUE
Slide 26 - Poll
Slide 27 - Slide
Slide 28 - Slide
Name 1 thing you like about Dutch culture
Slide 29 - Open question
Name 1 thing you do not like about Dutch culture
Slide 30 - Open question
Body Language
communicaion behaviour
one example: facial expressions
another example: hand gestures
Slide 31 - Slide
Slide 32 - Slide
3
Slide 33 - Video
Are the meanings of hand gestures part of norms or of values?
A
norms
B
values
Slide 34 - Quiz
human behaviour
nature --> facial expressions
--> sexual orientatien (homo/hetero/bisexuality)
nurture --> = culture : based on values and norms
: expressed in art, religion, communication, art
Things you find important in life
Rules of life
Slide 35 - Slide
Slide 36 - Slide
Human sexuality
types
Slide 37 - Mind map
your sexual identity is defined by your...
Sexual body parts
Brain (thoughts)
Heart (who you are attracted to)
Slide 38 - Poll
1
Slide 39 - Video
02:42
The differentce between (1) sexual orientation and (2) sexual behaviour is..
A
(1) is an identification, (2) is having sex
B
(1) is being male/female, (2) is having sex
C
(1) is being male/female; (2) acts before and during sex
D
(1) is an identification, (2) acts before and during sex
Slide 40 - Quiz
00:35
What does this hand gesture mean to you?
Slide 41 - Open question
01:15
What does the backhand gesture mean to you?
Slide 42 - Open question
01:56
What does the circle hand gesture mean to you?
Slide 43 - Open question
Slide 44 - Slide
WB Questions 17 and 18 (page 243)
Slide 45 - Slide
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