Supports the idea of a critical period as he found the goslings needed to imprint within 30 hours or an attachment would not be possible
This will later support Bowlby's idea of the human infant's critical period of 30 months
However, humans are more complex compared to goslings and so attachment is not likely to be such a quick process in humans
Human attachment needs to take longer as often the mother cannot be with the baby for several hours, days, or even weeks due to the nature of human childbirth and the impact it has on the health and wellbeing of the mother
However, wherever possible the mother is encouraged to hold the infant as soon as possible after giving birth to encourage development to begin