Sunday, November 05, 2006

 
Proximate causation
Proximate causation is also divided into two factors which are ontogenetic factors and mechanistic factors. Ontogenetic factors are the entire sum of experience throughout the lifetime of an individual from embryo to death. Hence, factors included are learning the genetic factors giving rise to behavior in individuals. Mechanistic factors, as the name implies, are the processes of the body that give rise to behavior such as the effects of hormones on behavior and neuronal basis of behavior





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