Early Arousal and Imprinting in Chicks
Arousal outside the test situation and prior to response acquisition can affect strength of imprinting, if such treatment occurs early enough in life. Young chicks handled in darkness either at 5 or 9 hours of age and exposed to a moving surrogate a number of hours later were compared with nonhandle...
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description | Arousal outside the test situation and prior to response acquisition can affect strength of imprinting, if such treatment occurs early enough in life. Young chicks handled in darkness either at 5 or 9 hours of age and exposed to a moving surrogate a number of hours later were compared with nonhandled controls by means of following tests given at 30 and 54 hours of age. Handling at 5 hours resulted in a significant increment in the later following response. Handling at 9 hours produced no effect. |
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