Instinctual behavior refers to innate behaviors that are genetically programmed and do not require learning or experience. These behaviors are typically performed in response to specific stimuli and have survival value.
Related terms
Fixed Action Pattern: A sequence of instinctual behaviors that is triggered by a specific stimulus and carried out until completion.
Imprinting: A type of learning where certain animals form strong attachments or social bonds with the first moving object they see after birth.
Drive Reduction Theory: A theory that suggests our behavior is motivated by biological needs and drives us to satisfy those needs.