1971
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-3472(71)80109-4
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Colour preference and imprinting in domestic chicks

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“…However, the results of Experiment 1 also clearly show that newly hatched ducklings can develop strong approach tendencies towards stationary stimuli in their environment, so long as those stimuli are very conspicuous. Previous authors have already documented the occurrence of imprinting to stationary stimuli (Bateson, 1964c;Gray, 1960;Malcolm & Graves, 1977;Salzen, Lily, & McKeown, 1971;Taylor & Taylor, 1964), as well as the importance of stimulus conspicuousness in imprinting (Bateson, 1964c;Gray, 1960). The present findings, in turn, suggest that the primary role of visual movement in the context of imprinting may only be to make certain objects conspicuous against the background of an otherwise static environment.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…However, the results of Experiment 1 also clearly show that newly hatched ducklings can develop strong approach tendencies towards stationary stimuli in their environment, so long as those stimuli are very conspicuous. Previous authors have already documented the occurrence of imprinting to stationary stimuli (Bateson, 1964c;Gray, 1960;Malcolm & Graves, 1977;Salzen, Lily, & McKeown, 1971;Taylor & Taylor, 1964), as well as the importance of stimulus conspicuousness in imprinting (Bateson, 1964c;Gray, 1960). The present findings, in turn, suggest that the primary role of visual movement in the context of imprinting may only be to make certain objects conspicuous against the background of an otherwise static environment.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Em experimento realizado por Salzen et al (1971), estes verificaram a preferência de pintos a cores de discos levandose em consideração apenas a aproximação dessas aves aos objetos, se demonstraram algum sinal de contentamento ou mesmo se ficaram quietos quando se aproximavam dos objetos. Ainda, segundo Bolhuis (1999), quando um pinto está perto de um objeto, irá abordá-lo e tentar aconchegar-se a ele.…”
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“…Nesses estudos, a cor preferida por pintos esteve relacionada a alimentos que transmitem comprimentos de onda de luz longos (laranja e vermelho) (Roper e Marples, 1997;Miklósi et al, 2002) e objetos que transmitem comprimento de onda curto (azul), ou seja, cores de cromaticidades opostas, perceptíveis aos olhos das aves (Salzen et al, 1971;Davis e Fisher, 1978) e sensíveis aos cones fotorreceptores da retina desses animais (Osorio et al, 1999). Após a fase de condicionamento, procedeu-se à fase de teste utilizando uma caixa (arena) para testar os animais individualmente.…”
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