The correct trigger for both internal and external behaviors is the environment


The correct trigger for both internal and external behaviors is the environment. The environment plays a crucial role in influencing behavior by providing stimuli that can trigger responses, both internally (like thoughts or emotions) and externally (like actions or physical reactions). OR DETAILS:- The relationship between the environment, the brain, instincts, and behavior is complex, with each factor playing a distinct yet interconnected role in shaping how we respond to stimuli. Let’s break down each element:- 1. The Impact of the Environment on Behavior Environment plays a large part in control of behavior for the reason that it supplies the stimuli that may incite certain behavioral patterns. Environmental aspects refer to the physical environment people find themselves in as well as social, cultural and situational factors. For example:- • Physical Surroundings:- Having many things around and much noise can contribute to stress and easily getting irritated as compared to having an environment that is quiet and in order. • Social Contexts:- Environment has an impact on the way people behave even in Their interaction with the social network. For instance:- Pressure that is exerted by a group can make someone to act in a particular manner other than how they would act if they were alone. • Cultural Norms:- There are expectations as to how one is supposed to behave in a given culture say when greeting, or dressing code. These norms help to determine actions in one way or another. Example:- A number of research findings indicate that a who is able to grow up under proper care is likely to exhibit civility in his or her interpersonal relationship as compared to a childgrows up in a hostile or a neglectful circumstance. 2. The Role of the Brain in Regulating Behaviors The brain as the main organ through which all the stimuli received from the environment are processed as well as responses directed. It regulates behaviors through se
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The correct trigger for both internal and external behaviors is the environment
.
The environment plays a crucial role in influencing behavior by providing stimuli that can trigger responses
,
both internally (like thoughts or emotions) and externally (like actions or physical reactions)
.
OR DETAILS:-
The relationship between the environment
,
the brain
,
instincts
,
and behavior is complex
,
with each factor playing a distinct yet interconnected role in shaping how we respond to stimuli
.
Let’s break down each element:-
1
.
The Impact of the Environment on Behavior
Environment plays a large part in control of behavior for the reason that it supplies the stimuli that may incite certain behavioral patterns
.
Environmental aspects refer to the physical environment people find themselves in as well as social
,
cultural and situational factors
.
For example:-
• Physical Surroundings:- Having many things around and much noise can contribute to stress and easily getting irritated as compared to having an environment that is quiet and in order
.
• Social Contexts:- Environment has an impact on the way people behave even in Their interaction with the social network
.
For instance:- Pressure that is exerted by a group can make someone to act in a particular manner other than how they would act if they were alone
.
• Cultural Norms:- There are expectations as to how one is supposed to behave in a given culture say when greeting
,
or dressing code
.
These norms help to determine actions in one way or another
.
Example:- A number of research findings indicate that a who is able to grow up under proper care is likely to exhibit civility in his or her interpersonal relationship as compared to a childgrows up in a hostile or a neglectful circumstance
.
2
.
The Role of the Brain in Regulating Behaviors
The brain as the main organ through which all the stimuli received from the environment are processed as well as responses directed
.
It regulates behaviors through se
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