konrad lorenz
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Definition
Proper noun: - Konrad Lorenz: An Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist. He is considered one of the founders of modern ethology, the scientific study of animal behavior. He is particularly noted for his research on instinctive behaviors in birds, such as imprinting, and for his emphasis on the importance of innate, genetically programmed behaviors versus those learned through experience.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The research of Konrad Lorenz on greylag geese provided key insights into the phenomenon of imprinting.
- In his writings, Konrad Lorenz argued that many animal behaviors are fixed action patterns triggered by specific stimuli.
Advanced Usage
- Lorenzian concepts: Refers to theories or ideas developed by Konrad Lorenz.
- The debate between instinct and learning often revisits Lorenzian concepts.
- In the tradition of Lorenz: Describing research or thinking that follows the principles established by Konrad Lorenz.
- Her study of duckling behavior is very much in the tradition of Lorenz.
Variants and Related Words
- Ethology (n): The scientific and objective study of animal behavior, especially under natural conditions, a field pioneered by Lorenz.
- Imprinting (n): A rapid learning process in early life of some animals, such as birds, where they form an attachment to the first moving object they see, a phenomenon extensively studied by Lorenz.
- Innate behavior (n): Instinctive behavior that is genetically hard-wired and not learned, a central focus of Lorenz's work.
Synonyms
- Ethologist: A scientist who studies animal behavior.
- Zoologist: A scientist who studies the biology of animals.
Related Phrases
- Fixed action pattern: A sequence of unlearned, innate behaviors that is unchangeable and, once initiated, usually carried to completion. This was a key concept in Lorenz's work.
- Nature versus nurture: The long-standing debate concerning the relative importance of an individual's innate qualities ("nature") versus personal experiences ("nurture") in determining behavior. Lorenz's work strongly emphasized the "nature" side.
Related Idioms
(While there are no common idioms directly featuring his name, his work influenced phrases used in behavioral science.) - Like a duck to water: This idiom, meaning to take to something naturally and easily, conceptually relates to the innate behaviors Lorenz studied, though it is not directly attributable to him.
Noun
- Austrian zoologist who studied the behavior of birds and emphasized the importance of innate as opposed to learned behaviors (1903-1989)