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185 related items for PubMed ID: 33846440

  • 1. Stability and individual variability of social attachment in imprinting.
    Lemaire BS, Rucco D, Josserand M, Vallortigara G, Versace E.
    Sci Rep; 2021 Apr 12; 11(1):7914. PubMed ID: 33846440
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  • 2. Steps towards a computational ethology: an automatized, interactive setup to investigate filial imprinting and biological predispositions.
    Zanon M, Lemaire BS, Vallortigara G.
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  • 3. Filial responses as predisposed and learned preferences: Early attachment in chicks and babies.
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  • 4. The effects of social rearing on preferences formed during filial imprinting and their neural correlates.
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  • 5. Mechanisms of avian imprinting: a review.
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  • 6. Sensitive periods for social development: Interactions between predisposed and learned mechanisms.
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  • 7. Ducklings imprint on chromatic heterogeneity.
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  • 8. Spontaneous generalization of abstract multimodal patterns in young domestic chicks.
    Versace E, Spierings MJ, Caffini M, Ten Cate C, Vallortigara G.
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  • 9. Response of male and female domestic chicks to change in the number (quantity) of imprinting objects.
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  • 10. Visual Imprinting in Birds: Behavior, Models, and Neural Mechanisms.
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  • 11. Naïve Chicks Prefer Hollow Objects.
    Versace E, Schill J, Nencini AM, Vallortigara G.
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  • 12. Effects of oxytocin-family peptides and substance P on locomotor activity and filial preferences in visually naïve chicks.
    Loveland JL, Stewart MG, Vallortigara G.
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  • 13. Early learning and the development of filial preferences in the chick.
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  • 14. Preliminary evidence of a neurophysiological basis for individual discrimination in filial imprinting.
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  • 15. Neuronal plasticity and multisensory integration in filial imprinting.
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  • 16. Imprinting, learning and development: from behaviour to brain and back.
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  • 17. Filial imprinting in domestic chicks; cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein 3, predispositions and learning.
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  • 18. Archistriatal lesions impair the acquisition of filial preferences during imprinting in the domestic chick.
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  • 19. Thyroid hormone determines the start of the sensitive period of imprinting and primes later learning.
    Yamaguchi S, Aoki N, Kitajima T, Iikubo E, Katagiri S, Matsushima T, Homma KJ.
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