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- W2075963619 abstract "Female ISA Brown chicks were housed in groups of three in wooden boxes. They received daily exposure from 1 to 9 days of age to either a blank (B) but illuminated monitor screen or one showing a complex, coloured, moving screensaver (SS). `Fish' was used as the SS stimulus. The video images were presented at one end of the chicks' home cage for 5 min every day. We measured the latencies for each chick in a group to approach the video as well as their overall attraction to it (approach scores derived from scanning observations of the chicks' location in the home box). These measures were then summed and averaged to yield mean latency and attraction scores for each trio. Initially, the videos were strongly avoided by chicks from both treatment groups. Avoidance of B diminished with repeated exposure until the chicks eventually showed neutral responses, a pattern suggesting mere habituation rather than attraction. Conversely, SS chicks were positively attracted to the video image as early as the third exposure; this trend became even more pronounced before levelling off after day 6. Approach latencies declined with repeated exposure in both treatment groups but SS chicks consistently approached the monitor sooner and more than B ones. In fact, from day 6 onwards, SS chicks approached the video almost as soon as it appeared. When tested individually in a two-choice situation (B and SS videos simultaneously visible at opposite ends of a runway), SS chicks preferentially approached the familiar SS image and spent longer near it than the B one whereas the responses of B chicks were ambiguous. These findings resemble those obtained in a previous study (Jones et al., 1996) using individually-housed chicks; they suggest that social housing (and the consequent likelihood of filial imprinting) does not prevent the chicks from becoming attracted to symbolic video images. Their strategic implications are discussed." @default.
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- W2075963619 title "Social housing and domestic chicks' responses to symbolic video images" @default.
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