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Konrad lorenz imprinting theory
Konrad Lorenz, an Austrian ethologist, was a pioneer in the study of animal behavior.
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Imprinting is behavior that forms at a specific stage in life of a long lasting behavior response.
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Lorenz called this biologically prepared pattern of behavior “imprinting.” But the influence of imprinting did not end after birth.
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Imprinting is a form of attachment, exhibited mainly by nidifugous birds (ones that leave the nest early), whereby close contact is kept with the first large moving object encountered.