The long-term effects of removal of sensorimotor cortex in infant and adult rhesus monkeys.
A comparison is made between the long-term effects of the unilateral removal of sensorimotor cortex in infant and adult rhesus monkeys. Both infants and adults recovered to a remarkable extent. They walked, climbed and jumped with ease. However, neither infant nor adult monkeys could grip food by us...
Main Authors: | Passingham, R, Perry, V, Wilkinson, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1983
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