Lorenz (1935)

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    • aim
      to investigate imprinting
    • what's imprinting? 

      -an innate readiness to develop a strong bond with mother
      -takes place during specific time in development
      -most likely first few hours after birth/hatching
    • when does imprinting take place?
      first few hours after birth/hatching
      -critical period
    • procedure
      -took clutch of gosling eggs
      -divided them into 2 groups
      -one group was left with biological mother
      -other eggs placed in incubator
      -when incubator eggs hatched the first living thing they saw was Lorenz & started following him
      -Lorenz marked the 2 groups to distinguish them and placed them together
    • findings
      -the goslings he looked after imprinted on to him
      -despite biological mother being present
      -Lorenz's brood showed no recognition of natural mother
    • critical period
      -Lorenz noted the process of imprinting limited by this
      -if young animal isn't exposed to moving object during this period the animal wont imprint
      -won't form attachment
    • what does early imprinting have an effect on?
      mate preferences
    • sexual imprinting
      -animals choose to mate with same kind of object upon which they're imprinted
      -especially birds do this
    • conclusion
      the study supports the idea of imprinting and that there's a critical period in which this must occur
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