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Imprinting

Imprinting, first discovered by Konrad Lorenz, is the act of a baby staying close to and following their mother around as a way of staying protected and being near food. Although Lorenz first saw this in birds, humans also do this by their tendency to be drawn to certain faces. For this type of imprinting to occur in humans, children need to build a relationship with their "mother figure" during a specific critical period.

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Updated 2021-02-15

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