Genetic Influences and Genotype-Environment Interactions in Perceptual Imprinting
Genetic influences and genotype-environment interactions were studied in two behaviour-genetic experiments dealing with early visual preferences and perceptual imprinting in quail chicks (C. coturnix japonica). The following interrelated areas were examined: (a) genetic sources of individual variati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behaviour 1979-01, Vol.68 (1-2), p.31-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Genetic influences and genotype-environment interactions were studied in two behaviour-genetic experiments dealing with early visual preferences and perceptual imprinting in quail chicks (C. coturnix japonica). The following interrelated areas were examined: (a) genetic sources of individual variations in unconditional preferences between stimuli in visually naive subjects; (b) interaction between genetically influenced preference values and imprinting effects of stimuli; and (c) genetic sources of individual variations in the outcome of perceptual imprinting to particular stimuli. Data relating to points a and b were collected in experiments with subjects that were genetically selected for unconditional colour choices. These experiments indicated that substantial portions of individual variations in the quail's unconditional colour preferences are genetic in origin, and revealed additive interaction between unconditional and acquired colour preferences. Data in point c were collected from subjects that were genetically selected for the imprinting effects of the same coloured stimuli used in the experiments under points a and b. This experiment indicated genetic influences in the variations of perceptual imprinting. Comparing hybrid data from the two selection experiments identified two apparently independent areas of genetic influences in the outcome of perceptual imprinting: These were (1) gene effects in stimulus specific, additive interactions between unconditional and imprinted response tendencies; and (2) gene effects in stimulus general processes of learning in perceptual imprinting. /// In zwei verhaltensgenetischen Experimenten mit frühen visuellen Präferenzen und mit Wahrnehmungsprägung an Wachtelküken (C. coturnix japonica) wurden genetische Einwirkungen und Wechselwirkungen von Gentypen und Umwelt untersucht. Folgende Bereiche, die miteinander in Beziehung stehen, wurden untersucht: (a) Genetische Grundlagen individueller Variationen in unbedingter Präferenz von Reizen bei visuell naiven Versuchsojekten; (b) die Wechselwirkung von genetisch beinflussten Präferenzwerten und Prägungseffekten der Stimuli; und (c) genetische Grundlagen individueller Variationen in den Folgen von Wahrnehmungsprägung auf bestimmte Stimuli hin. Daten zu a und b wurden in Experimenten mit Versuchsobjekten, die genetisch auf unbedingte Farbwahlen hin ausgelesen worden waren, gesammelt. Diese Experimente weisen darauf hin, dass ein bedeutender Anteil der individuellen Va |
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ISSN: | 0005-7959 1568-539X |
DOI: | 10.1163/156853979X00232 |