Imprinting

/ɪmˈpɹɪnt.ɪŋ/ noun

A rapid and irreversible form of learning occurring during a critical period in early life, in which a young animal forms a strong attachment to the first moving object it sees.

From 'imprint' meaning 'to press upon.' Ethological concept described by Konrad Lorenz in the 1930s with his famous goslings.

AMማሳተም
ARختم
BNছাপ
CAimpressió
CSotisk
DApræg
DEPrägung
ELαποτύπωση
ESgrabación
FAنقش
FIpainatus
FRimprégnation
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