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Filial imprinting

Posted byBrian Hopkins May 22, 2019

The process through which early social preferences become restricted to a particular stimulus, or class of stimuli (e.g., the mother or a moving artificial object), as a result of exposure to that stimulus.  First described in detail in 1935 by Konrad Z. Lorenz (1903-1989). 

See Critical period, Ethology, Imprinting, Sexual imprinting

Posted byBrian HopkinsMay 22, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags: glossary

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