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Characterisation of dyskinesias induced by L-dopa in MPTP-treated squirrel monkeys.
Published 1990“…Intermittent treatment with L-dopa over a 2-year period induced abnormal involuntary movements in MPTP-treated squirrel monkeys. Dyskinesias included a choreic and dystonic component. …”
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An assessment of the reinforcing properties of foods after amygdaloid lesions in rhesus monkeys.
Published 1982“…The reinforcing strengths of foods were assessed in rhesus monkeys before and after bilateral radio-frequency lesions of the lateral amygdala (n = 4), basolateral amygdala (n = 4), and total amygdala (n = 3). …”
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Effects of unseen stimuli on reaction times to seen stimuli in monkeys with blindsight.
Published 1998“…In three macaque monkeys with unilateral removal of primary visual cortex and in one unoperated monkey, we measured reaction times to a visual target that was presented at a lateral eccentricity of 20 degrees in the normal, left, visual hemifield. …”
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Selective representation of task-relevant objects and locations in the monkey prefrontal cortex.
Published 2006“…In the monkey prefrontal cortex (PFC), task context exerts a strong influence on neural activity. …”
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Two-dimensional spatial structure of receptive fields in monkey striate cortex.
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GABA immunopositive axons in the optic nerve and optic tract of macaque monkeys.
Published 1996“…All of the monkeys (n = 5) had GABA immunopositive axons that were evenly distributed in their optic nerves. …”
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The effects of foveal prestriate and inferotemporal lesions on matching to sample behaviour in monkeys.
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Aware or unaware: assessment of cortical blindness in four men and a monkey.
Published 2002“…In four patients and one monkey with unilateral visual field defects caused by retro-geniculate lesions we measured forced-choice localization of square-wave gratings as a function of contrast, and compared results from the patients' absolutely and relatively blind fields. …”
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Large male proboscis monkeys have larger noses but smaller canines
Published 2020“…The uniquely enlarged noses of male proboscis monkeys are prominent adornments, and a sexually selected male trait. …”
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Population dynamics of the Manyara monkey (<i>Cercopithecus mitis</i> <i>manyaraensis</i>) and vervet monkey (<i>Chlorocebus pygerythrus</i>) in Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania
Published 2022-10-01“…From 2011 through to 2019, we counted two guenon species during seasonal road transect surveys in Lake Manyara National Park: the Tanzania-endemic Manyara monkey <i>Cercopithecus mitis manyaraensis</i> (International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, IUCN, Red List category of “endangered”) and the vervet monkey <i>Chlorocebus pygerythrus</i> (Red List category of “least concern”). …”
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The complete capuchin : the biology of the genus cebus /
Published 2004Subjects: “…Capuchin monkeys…”
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Serological Detection of Ebola Virus Exposures in Native Non-human Primates of Southern Nigeria
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Effects of odanacatib on bone matrix mineralization in rhesus monkeys are similar to those of alendronate
Published 2016-12-01“…Aim of the present work was the head-to-head comparison between the effects of ODN and alendronate (ALN) on bone mineralization density distribution (BMDD), based on quantitative backscattered electron imaging in relation to changes in histomorphometric mineralizing surface per bone surface (MS/BS) in 12–22 years old ovariectomized rhesus monkeys. Trabecular and cortical BMDD derived parameters from vertebrae and proximal tibiae were compared among vehicle (VEH, n = 8), odanacatib low dose (ODN-L, n = 8), odanacatib high dose (ODN-H, n = 8), and alendronate (ALN, n = 6) treated animals. …”
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The shape of lipsmacking: socio-emotional regulation in bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus)
Published 2023-01-01“…Capuchin monkeys have rich social relationships and from very young ages they participate in complex interactions with members of their group. …”
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The effect of a nighttime zoo event on spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) behavior
Published 2020-01-01“…The spider monkeys were active and outside more frequently on event nights compared to the control nights indicating that their typical nighttime behavior was altered. …”
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Diet of the mona monkey Cercopithecus mona in the Gnanhouizounmè community forest in Southern Benin
Published 2023-07-01“…The mona monkey Cercopithecus mona Schreber, 1774 is an arboreal and diurnal species occurring in some forests in Benin. …”
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Prevalence of laboratory markers of human respiratory viruses in monkeys of Adler primate center
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Systems Underlying Human and Old World Monkey Communication: One, Two, or Infinite
Published 2019-09-01“…Using artificially synthesized stimuli, previous research has shown that cotton-top tamarin monkeys easily learn simple AB grammar sequences, but not the more complex AnBn sequences that require hierarchical structure. …”
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Effects of the platelet rich plasma on apexogenesis in young monkeys: Radiological and hystologycal evaluation
Published 2012-01-01“…The study included eight monkeys (Cercopithecus Aethiops) divided in two equal groups for evaluation 3 and 12 months after treatment. …”
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A conversation between monkeys: mishaps of a dialogue between Africa and the other
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