Animal Studies Flashcards

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Imprinting

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An innate readiness to develop a strong bond with the mother, which takes place during a specific time in development

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Sexual Imprinting

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Imprinting can affect adult mate preferences. Animals will choose to mate with the same kind of object upon which they were imprinted

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Lorenz (1935): Experiment Information

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  • Aim: To investigate infant attachment geese
  • IV: 1) Chick raised from birth by mother/ 2) Chick raised from birth by Lorenz
  • DV: Following mother or Lorenz
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Lorenz (1935): Results & Conclusion

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  • Chicks always follow the first adult they saw at birth. This effect seemed permanent, and those he raised chose to mate with his boots
  • There’s a critical period just after birth when infants imprint on the first adult they come into contact with
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Harlow (1959): Experiment Information

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  • Aim: To investigate infant attachment in Rhesus monkeys
  • IV: Food on the wire mother (4 monkeys) / Food on the cloth mother (4 monkeys) / Stranger anxiety & Secure base (robot, toys)
  • DV: Time spent with each mother, secure base behaviour and mother choice
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Harlow (1959): Results & Conclusion

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  • All monkeys spent much longer with cloth mother
  • All monkeys used cloth mother for comfort and explored new toys more with the cloth mother in the room
  • Infants seek comfort over food
  • Critical period of attachment - lack of mother resulted in abnormal behaviour and recovery is only possible if mother attachment happens in the first 3 months
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