@inbook{e608d4e9bd594fbcb9a227b3bf5a0c2b,
title = "Biological Preparedness",
abstract = " Biological preparedness is a broad explanation for why some associations are learned more easily than others, invoking the evolutionary history of the animal.",
keywords = "biology",
author = "Aimee Dunlap",
note = "Living reference work entry Biological preparedness is a broad explanation for why some associations are learned more easily than others, invoking the evolutionary history of the animal. Animals appear to learn about some stimuli in the world better than others, and a number of studies have shown that some sets of stimuli seem to be more easily associated than others. Dunlap A.S. (2018) Biological Preparedness. In: Vonk J., Shackelford T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer, Cham",
year = "2017",
month = nov,
day = "29",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-47829-6",
language = "American English",
booktitle = "Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior",
}