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Although prominence has been given to genes in much biological writing about development, gene expression is such that simple deterministic and additive arguments about genes are usually … Expand.
Sensitive Periods in Development, Neural Basis of. It is commonly accepted that the development of brain and behavior is not entirely genetically programmed. Instead, input from the outside is necessary to shape the organism according to the … Expand.
The evolution of sensitive periods in a model of incremental development. Imprinting and cortical plasticity: A comparative review. Results of research on imprinting and developmental neurobiology of the visual cortex are compared to evaluate the evidence for or against a frequently hypothesized linkage of the two phenomena.
The … Expand. Sexual imprinting and optimal outbreeding. Evidence for a critical period for imprinting in khaki campbell ducklings Anas platyrhynchos domesticus. Posthatch age and developmental age as a baseline for determination of the sensitive period for imprinting. Developmental age and the critical period for imprinting. Developmental age is widely accepted as a more sensitive baseline than posthatch age for the determination of the critical period for imprinting.
The original data upon which this hypothesis is based … Expand. Arousal and temporal factors imprinting in mallards.
Imprinting and Perceptual Learning. Filial responses are first considered by reference to the initial stimulus situations. Findings on variability in responsiveness of chicks are reported and discussed.
Facilitated responsiveness … Expand. Crucial periods in the development of the following response in young nidifugous birds1.
Summary In the neonatal life of young nidifugous birds, there are certain crucial periods determining the development of the following response.
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