You are a fantastic teacher. Thank you! I am doing my degree in my second language, and I was having so much trouble understanding my professor's explanation of these concepts. This video made it all very clear.
Also, the fact that the goose can’t stop rolling the egg is ballistic behaviour. Not all fixed action patterns are ballistic though. Awesome supernormal stimuli explanation, my profs wording had me overthinking it and this helped!
I mean in nature just how often do geese find themselves egg rolling... like surely if an egg is displaced it's either a)eaten by another animal or b)dead egg so why is egg rolling so hard wired is my question..
You are a fantastic teacher. Thank you! I am doing my degree in my second language, and I was having so much trouble understanding my professor's explanation of these concepts. This video made it all very clear.
Thanks queen! This helped so much with my IB biology presentation. You rock!
Also, the fact that the goose can’t stop rolling the egg is ballistic behaviour. Not all fixed action patterns are ballistic though. Awesome supernormal stimuli explanation, my profs wording had me overthinking it and this helped!
brilliant! super clear and easy to understand explanation
Such a good teacher
such a great and clear explanation. thank you
I wish you were my prof! 🙏🏽😭
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Best teacher, please come to Özyeğin University!
Thanks for the video! really helpful
Great video and explanation. :)
you're cute
Is there any other example in insect species
Really good and useful
i want the refrance for these iformation
I mean in nature just how often do geese find themselves egg rolling... like surely if an egg is displaced it's either a)eaten by another animal or b)dead egg so why is egg rolling so hard wired is my question..
3:35 indeed.
very good
Do you have another example?
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This gives some interesting perspective on human sexuality and supernormal stimuli.
Tnku..
No misogynistic men on here please. im fed up with now
very good