A systematic review of methodologies for studying behavioral imprinting
Behavioral imprinting is a learning phenomenon by which animals acquire preferences for stimuli by perceptual exposure during critical periods, without substantial external reinforcement. Since being acknowledged in 1516 by Sir Thomas More in artificially incubated domestic chickens, imprinting has...
Main Authors: | Chamberlain, M, Kacelnik, A, Bush, A, Hauber, ME |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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