noun
- plural of imprinting; instances or processes of making a mark, impression, or lasting effect on something or someone
- plural of imprinting; the process by which young animals learn to recognize and follow a parent or caregiver during a critical developmental period
Usage: commonly used in psychology and biology to describe behavioral learning in animals
Usage: technical term in ethology and developmental psychology
Examples
- The imprintings of early childhood experiences shape our personalities throughout life.
- Researchers studied the imprintings of ducklings on their mothers during the first hours after hatching.
- The imprintings left by the animal's paws were visible in the soft mud.
- Emotional imprintings from traumatic events can affect behavior years later.
- The imprintings of cultural values are transmitted from generation to generation.
- Scientists observed how the imprintings of social bonds develop in primate groups.