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Stereotypic Animal
Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications ...
However, motivational mechanisms often involve more complex patterns of
feedback; for example, the performance of appetitive behaviours per se may also
serve to reduce motivation, or the performance of consummatory behaviour may
...
Georgia Mason, Jeffrey Rushen, 2008
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Attitudes to Animals: Views in Animal Welfare
For example, foraging behaviour consists of looking for food (appetitive
behaviour) and eating the found food (consummatory behaviour). Since the
consumption of food helps to restore physiological homeostasis with the animal's
body, it is not ...
Francine L. Dolins, Francine Leigh Dolins, 1999
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The Ethology of Domestic...
Behavioural sequencing: appetitive and consummatory behaviour and feed-
forward processes Bouts of motivated behaviour rarely comprise the exact same
motor sequence repeated again and again, but usually have some kind of
internal ...
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MICAI 2000: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: Mexican ...
In this way, a consummatory behaviour is that which an animat (or artificial entity)
really wants to satisfy when the motivation associated to this is high; while an
appetitive behaviour only contributes so that the consummatory behaviour can be
...
Osvaldo Cairo, L. Enrique Sucar, Francisco J. Cantu, 2000
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Biology of Breeding Poultry
In the poultry industry, producers are generally concerned about what takes
place as a result of consummatory behaviour, eg the amount of food that the birds
consume or the number of eggs that are collected or the percentage fertility
reached ...
Communication between members of the same species is called intraspecific,
between members of different species (e.g. between partners in a symbiosis)
interspecific. Conspecifics. Individuals of the same species. Consummatory
behaviour.
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The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal
Behaviour and Welfare
Many consummatory behaviour patterns can also be classi— fied as FAPs, such
as eating, drinking or copulatory behaviour. When an animal has motivation to
perform a behaviour pattern, levels of appetitive behaviour are increased to ...
D. S. Mills, Jeremy N. Marchant-Forde, 2010
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Neuroanatomy of Social
Behaviour: An Evolutionary and ...
Interference with limbic corticostriatal circuitry or dopaminergic
neurotransmission in the nucleus accumbens impairs preparatory aspects of
behaviour but does not affect consummatory behaviour and stimulus- response
habits (reviewed in ...
Ralf-Peter Behrendt, 2011
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The Realisation of Concepts: Infinity, Cognition, and Health
Once the meal or mate is obtained, instinctive brainstem processes become
involved with controlling the overt consummatory behaviour (eating, copulating).
The anatomical, neurochemical, and autonomic systems regulating appetitive
and ...
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Bereavement: Studies of Grief in Adult Life, Fourth Edition
Similarly, behaviour that leads towards a set goal is termed 'appetitive behaviour',
and the final, more or less stereotyped, activity with which a behaviour sequence
terminates has been called 'consummatory behaviour'. This classification ...
Colin Murray Parkes, Holly G. Prigerson, 2013