Lorenz

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  • Background
    • Lorenz was interested in imprinting 
    • Imprinting is an innate readiness to develop a strong bond with a mother figure
    • Many bird species imprint on the first moving object they see after hatching
  • Procedure:
    • Lorenz randomly divided a clutch of gosling eggs in half
    • Half of the eggs hatched with the mother goose in their natural environment
    • The first moving object they saw was the mother goose 
    • The other half hatched in an incubator 
    • The first moving object they saw was Lorenz
    • The incubator group imprinted on Lorenz and followed him everywhere
    • The other group imprinted on the mother goose and followed her everywhere
    • To test this effect of imprinting, Lorenz marked the two groups of goslings to distinguish them and placed them together
    • Both Lorenz and the mother goose were present
  • Findings:
    • The goslings quickly divided themselves up
    • The incubator group returned to Lorenz and showed no recognition of their natural mother
    • The other group returned to their mother
    Conclusion:
    • This research demonstrates the process of imprinting
    • Imprinting is a process similar to attachment
    • It binds an infant to a caregiver
  • Subsequent research by Lorenz 
    • Subsequent research conducted by Lorenz focused on two factors
    • Critical period for imprinting
    • Sexual imprinting
    Critical period for imprinting
    • Lorenz identified that there is a critical period in which imprinting must take place
    • Depending upon the species, this can be as brief as a few hours after hatching
    • If imprinting does not occur within this period, it will not occur
  • Sexual imprinting
    • Lorenz also investigated the relationship between imprinting and adult mate preferences
    • He observed a peacock that had been reared in the reptile house of a zoo
    • The first moving object that the peacock saw after hatching was a giant tortoise
    • As an adult, this peacock would only direct courtship behaviour towards giant tortoises
    • Lorenz therefore suggested that imprinting has a permanent effect on adult mate preferences