Behavior can be divided into 2 types, innate behavior and learned behavior. Innate behavior is a function that happens without learning or a previous experience: such as quickly retracting the hand when touching a hot object or blinking when something comes close to the eyes The behaviors in which response immediately follows a stimulus are called reflex actions some innate behaviors are complicated, such as birds building their nests, the weaving of a spider web, a baby sucking, and the contraction of muscles (shivering) when the weather is cola.
What are the benefits of innate behaviors to humans and other animals? Learned behavior develops from experiencing a repeated action, for example, when feeding fish even day, if you wave your hand over the tank, the fish will come to you. Many human behaviors come from learning and previous experiences, such as communication, playing musical instruments or playing a sport, which involve the control of muscle groups. Learned behavior can be controlled.