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Imprinting (psychology)
Chapter 51 Animal Behavior
1. Instinct Differs from Learned Behavior in That Instinctive Behavior A
The Oedipus Effect Transcript
Learned Behavior
Imprinting: Toward a Multilevel Theory Working Paper
Article Describes and Defines a Phenomenon That Is Termed Genetic Sexual Attraction
A Stimulus Control Analysis of Imprinting in a Human-Reared Pigeon
Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Cow–Calf Bonding in Buffalo and Other Farm Animals
Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics
An Experimental Test of the Westermarck Effect: Sex Differences in Inbreeding Avoidance
Imprinting and Kin Recognition Imprinting
Stability and Individual Variability of Social Attachment in Imprinting
A Review of Disturbance Distances in Selected Bird Species
Aberrant Aggressive Behavior in a Mouse Model of Angelman Syndrome Lilach Simchi & Hanoch Kaphzan*
Genomic Imprinting Mediates Sexual Experience-Dependent Olfactory Learning in Male Mice
L•S? • Lon•Z, the Companion in the Bird's World
The Origins of Attachment Theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth Inge Bretherton
Animal Behavior Quicklab G
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Animal Behaviour
Ch. 34 Animal Behavior
Neuroscience
Stability and Individual Variability of Social Attachment in Imprinting Bastien S
Animal Behavior & Neuroethology
Incest Aversion Incest
Sexual Imprinting in Humans Hanna Aronsson Abstract
The Role of Sexual Imprinting and the Westermarck Effect in Mate Choice in Humans
Genomic Imprinting and Sex Allocation
Imprinted, Habituated Or Tame?
Normal Developmental Milestones in Attachment: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications
Behavior Animal Behavior Nervous System Endocrine System Behavior
Advanced Review Article Title: Imprinting
Habituation: Supplemental Bibliography*
Konrad Lorenz, Classical Ethology, and Imprinting Compiled from Articles on Britanica.Com
Fraley and Marks 1203
Captive Breeding 21
Animal Behaviour