Examples of imprinting in the following topics:
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- Simple learned behaviors include habituation and imprinting, both of which are important to the maturation process of young animals.
- Simple learned behaviors include habituation and imprinting, both of which are important to the maturation process of young animals.
- Imprinting is a type of learning that occurs at a particular age or a life stage that is rapid and independent of the species involved.
- However, if newborn ducks see a human before they see their mother, they will imprint on the human and follow it in just the same manner as they would follow their real mother.
- The attachment of ducklings to their mother is an example of imprinting.
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- These items are usually imprinted with a company's name, logo or slogan, and given away at trade shows, conferences, and as part of guerrilla marketing campaigns.
- These items are usually imprinted with a company's name, logo or slogan, and given away at trade shows, conferences, and as part of guerrilla marketing campaigns.
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- Laser: Holograms are recorded using a flash of light that illuminates a scene and then imprints on a recording medium, much in the way a photograph is recorded.
- It is this interference pattern that is imprinted on the recording medium .
- Holograms are recorded using a flash of light that illuminates a scene and then imprints on a recording medium, much in the way a photograph is recorded.
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- Simple learned behaviors include habituation and imprinting—both are important to the maturation process of young animals.
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- A few early Cretaceous rocks show clear imprints of leaves resembling angiosperm leaves.
- This leaf imprint shows a Ficus speciosissima, an angiosperm that flourished during the Cretaceous period.
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- Imprint period (birth to age seven): Individuals begin establishing the template for what will become their own values.
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- Imprints of Cooksonia show slender, branching stems ending in what appear to be sporangia.
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- William Penn and his fellow Quakers imprinted their religious values on the early Pennsylvanian government.
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- ., relating to or influenced by the emotions) and sensory imprint, rather than a memory that includes a full account of what happened.