Jove
Visualize
联系我们

相关概念视频

Nature and Nurture01:10

Nature and Nurture

Many human characteristics, like height, are shaped by both nature—in other words, by our genes—and by nurture, or our environment. For example, chronic stress during childhood inhibits the production of growth hormones and consequently reduces bone growth and height. Scientists estimate that 70-90% of variation in height is due to genetic differences among individuals, and 10-30% of variation in height is due to differences in the environments that individuals experience, such as differences...
Imprinting01:22

Imprinting

Behavioral imprinting is observed in some newborn animals and occurs when they develop strong and specific attachments to another animal (usually a parent) following brief, early-life exposures. Offspring imprint onto parents within a brief period after birth or hatching; this time window is called the critical period. Once imprinting occurs, the bond established between the parents and their offspring is usually long-lasting.
Nonconscious Mimicry01:13

Nonconscious Mimicry

Nonconscious mimicry occurs when individuals alter their mannerisms to match the behaviors and expressions of those nearby, without intention.
Genomic Imprinting and Inheritance02:30

Genomic Imprinting and Inheritance

Diploid organisms inherit genetic material through chromosomes from both parents. Copies of the same gene are known as alleles. In most cases, both alleles are simultaneously expressed and allow various cellular processes to function optimally. If one of the alleles is missing or mutated, the expression of the other allele can compensate; however, this is not true for all genes.
The expression of some genes depends on which parent passed the gene to the offspring, through a phenomenon known as...
Instinctive Drift01:05

Instinctive Drift

Instinctive drift refers to the tendency of animals to revert to their innate behaviors despite repeated reinforcement. Breland and Breland demonstrated this concept in an experiment with a raccoon. The raccoon was trained to pick up two coins and place them in a container in exchange for food. Initially, the raccoon learned to associate the coins with food, making them a conditioned stimulus or a substitute for food. However, over time, the raccoon became less willing to put the coins into the...
First Impression01:09

First Impression

First impressions play a crucial role in social perception, shaping how individuals assess others in professional, academic, and interpersonal contexts. Psychological research highlights the significance of cognitive biases, such as the primacy and recency effects, which influence how people interpret and recall information.The Primacy Effect and Cognitive AnchoringThe primacy effect describes the tendency for initial information to impact judgment disproportionately. When individuals encounter...

您也可能阅读

相关文章

通过共同作者、期刊和引用图与本文相关的文章。

排序
Same author

MRI volumetric studies in Alzheimer's disease: relationship to clinical and neuropsychological variables.

The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry·2011
Same author

The relevance of developmental-psychobiological metatheory to developmental neuropsychology.

Developmental neuropsychology·2001
Same author

Volumetric asymmetries in late-onset mood disorders: an attenuation of frontal asymmetry with depression severity.

Psychiatry research·2000
Same author

Age of onset of depression and quantitative neuroanatomic measures: absence of specific correlates.

Psychiatry research·1999
Same author

Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia among elderly vs younger adult patients: comparison of clinical features and mortality.

Archives of internal medicine·1999
Same author

Normally occurring environmental and behavioral influences on gene activity: from central dogma to probabilistic epigenesis.

Psychological review·1998
Same journal

Erratum for the Research Article "Detecting supramolecular organic nanoparticles during heat wave".

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2026
Same journal

Local signals, systemic decline.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2026
Same journal

The mechanics of liver regeneration.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2026
Same journal

Computing in a memory with physics.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2026
Same journal

Retraction.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2026
Same journal

Making time.

Science (New York, N.Y.)·2026
查看所有相关文章
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
关于 JoVE
概览领导团队博客JoVE 帮助中心
作者
出版流程编辑委员会范围与政策同行评审常见问题投稿
图书馆员
用户评价订阅访问资源图书馆顾问委员会常见问题
研究
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of Experiments存档
教育
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab Manual教师资源中心教师网站
使用条款与条件
隐私政策
政策

相关实验视频

Updated: Jul 7, 2026

Nanomoulding of Functional Materials, a Versatile Complementary Pattern Replication Method to Nanoimprinting
10:49

Nanomoulding of Functional Materials, a Versatile Complementary Pattern Replication Method to Nanoimprinting

Published on: January 23, 2013

在自然界的"印记"中.

G GOTTLIEB

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |February 8, 1963
    PubMed
    概括
    此摘要是机器生成的。

    幼鸟主要通过声音而不是视觉来学习父母的特征. 这项研究挑战了 nidifugous鸟类研究中的视觉假设,在视觉之前突出了听觉线索.

    关键词:
    鸟类 鸟类 鸟类 鸟类学习学习学习学习

    更多相关视频

    Efficient and Rapid Isolation of Early-stage Embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana Seeds
    08:05

    Efficient and Rapid Isolation of Early-stage Embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana Seeds

    Published on: June 7, 2013

    Who is Who? Non-invasive Methods to Individually Sex and Mark Altricial Chicks
    08:14

    Who is Who? Non-invasive Methods to Individually Sex and Mark Altricial Chicks

    Published on: May 24, 2014

    相关实验视频

    Last Updated: Jul 7, 2026

    Nanomoulding of Functional Materials, a Versatile Complementary Pattern Replication Method to Nanoimprinting
    10:49

    Nanomoulding of Functional Materials, a Versatile Complementary Pattern Replication Method to Nanoimprinting

    Published on: January 23, 2013

    Efficient and Rapid Isolation of Early-stage Embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana Seeds
    08:05

    Efficient and Rapid Isolation of Early-stage Embryos from Arabidopsis thaliana Seeds

    Published on: June 7, 2013

    Who is Who? Non-invasive Methods to Individually Sex and Mark Altricial Chicks
    08:14

    Who is Who? Non-invasive Methods to Individually Sex and Mark Altricial Chicks

    Published on: May 24, 2014

    科学领域:

    • 鸟类学 鸟类学是一门学科.
    • 动物行为 动物行为
    • 生物声学是一种生物声学.

    背景情况:

    • 传统的实验室研究通常假定视觉线索是幼鸟学习父母特征的主要原因.
    • 早期离开巢的鸟依赖于快速学习父母的识别.
    • 听觉与视觉学习在早熟鸟类中的作用仍然是需要进一步研究的领域.

    研究的目的:

    • 为了研究涉及到早期父母识别的感官模式,在鸟巢鸟类中.
    • 挑战一种普遍的假设,即视觉因素是学习父母特征的主要基础.
    • 探索听觉线索在化前或化后的环境中的重要性.

    主要方法:

    • 进行了地面和洞巢物种的自然观测.
    • 使用声音放大设备来监控听觉环境.
    • 记录了幼感官暴露的时间和性质.

    主要成果:

    • 在视觉接触之前,幼暴露在母亲的呼叫中相当长的时间.
    • 在幼的早期发育阶段,听觉线索似乎先于视觉线索.
    • 观察表明,对于最初的父母认可,人们更多地依赖于发音.

    结论:

    • 听觉学习在鸟类早期识别家长形象方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
    • 这些发现表明,学习父母的特征并不仅仅植根于视觉因素.
    • 未来的研究应该考虑生物声学在鸟类发育研究中的影响.