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Vacuum activity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vacuum activities (or vacuum behaviours) are innate, fixed action patterns of animal behaviour that are performed in the absence of the external stimuli (releaser) that normally elicit them.(Russell A. Dewey, PhD. Psychology: An Introduction. Chapter 8: Vacuum, Displacement, and Redirected Activities. ) This type of abnormal behaviour shows that a key stimulus is not always needed to produce an activity.(University of Plymouth: Department of Psychology. Lorenz Hydraulic Model of Motivation. ) Vacuum activities can be difficult to identify because it is necessary to determine whether any stimulus triggered the behaviour.==Etymology==From Latin vacuum (''an empty space, void'') noun use of neuter of ''vacuus'' (''empty'') related to ''vacare'' (''be empty''). Vacuum activities (or vacuum behaviours) are innate, fixed action patterns of animal behaviour that are performed in the absence of the external stimuli (releaser) that normally elicit them.〔(Russell A. Dewey, PhD. Psychology: An Introduction. Chapter 8: Vacuum, Displacement, and Redirected Activities. )〕 This type of abnormal behaviour shows that a key stimulus is not always needed to produce an activity.〔(University of Plymouth: Department of Psychology. Lorenz Hydraulic Model of Motivation. )〕 Vacuum activities can be difficult to identify because it is necessary to determine whether any stimulus triggered the behaviour. ==Etymology== From Latin vacuum (''an empty space, void'') noun use of neuter of ''vacuus'' (''empty'') related to ''vacare'' (''be empty'').
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vacuum activities (or vacuum behaviours) are innate, fixed action patterns of animal behaviour that are performed in the absence of the external stimuli (releaser) that normally elicit them.(Russell A. Dewey, PhD. Psychology: An Introduction. Chapter 8: Vacuum, Displacement, and Redirected Activities. ) This type of abnormal behaviour shows that a key stimulus is not always needed to produce an activity.(University of Plymouth: Department of Psychology. Lorenz Hydraulic Model of Motivation. ) Vacuum activities can be difficult to identify because it is necessary to determine whether any stimulus triggered the behaviour.==Etymology==From Latin vacuum (''an empty space, void'') noun use of neuter of ''vacuus'' (''empty'') related to ''vacare'' (''be empty'').」の詳細全文を読む
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