Abstract

The article discusses research to show how ducklings imprinted on their mothers. It references a study by Antone Martinho III et al, published in an issue of "Animal Behaviour." Topics covered include how the bird's corpus callosum, a thick bundle of nerves on the brain acts as an information bridge, the lack of quick communication between the left and right sides of the brain of the duckling, and how the two halves of the bird's brain work in harmony.

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