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Review for Quiz 2 Fixed Action Pattern Types of neurons Anatomy of a neuron Action potential Jacob von Uexkill and umwelts How moths detect bats Types of receptors Flehmen Cortical Sensory Maps Worm Grunting Facial Fusiform Sulcus Hippocampal functions Biological rhythms Define rhythm and period Define and know examples of the following types of rhythms Ultradian Infradian Circadian Circannual Exogenous vs. Endogenous rhythms Free running rhythms Entrainment & Zeitgeiber What is the SCN and where is it located? Compare and contrast neural vs. hormonal control of behavior What is the HPG axis? Organizational vs. activational effects of hormones Hormones of the anterior and posterior pituitary Effects of social behavior on hormones Define adaptation Describe the spandrels argument against an adaptationist approach Constraints on adaptation Cost-­‐Benefit approach to understanding behavior The two approaches to the comparative method Categories and examples of different antipredator behaviors Avoid detection, attack, capture, consumption Stotting Aposematicism Mimicry Batesian Mullerian