Instinctual
Instinctual refers to behaviors or processes that arise from instinct—an innate predisposition to act in a certain way without conscious deliberation. Instincts are typically more complex than simple reflexes and are thought to be inherited across generations, shaping patterns of behavior such as feeding, mating, defense, and parental care. An instinctual action is often performed with little or no prior experience, usually triggered by a specific internal state or external stimulus.
Origin and use: The term comes from the Latin instinctus, meaning impulse. In biology and psychology, instinct
Relation to other concepts: Instinct is sometimes contrasted with reflexes, which are simple, automatic responses to
Current perspective: In modern science, the term instinct is used cautiously. While some actions are clearly