Fixed Action Patterns are instinctual behaviors triggered by specific details and continue even after the stimulus is gone.
Fixed Action Patterns are a series of movements elicited by a stimulus that continue even when the stimulus is removed. An example of this is seen in male three-spined sticklebacks showing aggressive responses to objects resembling rivals. These behaviors are controlled by specific trigger features known as 'releasers'.
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