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Target detection by opponent coding in monkey prefrontal cortex.
Published 2010“…Here, we show evidence for extensive, temporally evolving opponent organization in the monkey pFC during a cued target detection task. More than a half of all randomly selected cells discriminated stimulus category in this task. …”
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ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON MONKEYS DEPRIVED OF ONE ARM
Published 1956Journal article -
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Running recognition of configural stimuli by fornix-transected monkeys.
Published 1985Journal article -
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Behavioral changes associated with ablation of the amygdaloid complex in monkeys.
Published 1956Journal article -
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Syndrome produced by lesions of the amygdala in monkeys (Macaca mulatta).
Published 1981“…These monkeys were compared with others with control operations. …”
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Segregation of functionally distinct axons in the monkey's optic tract.
Published 1988“…We report that implants of horseradish peroxidase placed in either the deep or superficial extremes of the monkey's optic tract produce retrograde labelling of distinct retinal ganglion cell classes, and produce anterograde labelling confined to distinct laminae of the lateral geniculate nucleus. …”
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EXPANSION OF THE FOVEA IN THE LATERAL GENICULATE-NUCLEUS OF THE MACAQUE MONKEY
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The retinal projection to the pregeniculate nucleus in normal and destriate monkeys.
Published 2001“…Taking advantage of the segregation of different classes of ganglion cell fibres in the optic tract, we investigated the ganglion cell class that projects to the pregeniculate nucleus (PGN) in the normal macaque monkey (Macaca mulatta and Macaca fascicularis) and following long-standing removal of striate cortex in one hemisphere. …”
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Monkey hippocampus and learning about spatially directed movements.
Published 1987“…Monkeys were given a series of problems to solve in which they had to learn whether to approach a given visual stimulus and make repeated contact with it or to withdraw from the stimulus and avoid making contact with it. …”
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Effects of stimulation of frontal cortex and hippocampus on behaviour in the monkey.
Published 1962Journal article -
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Retrosplenial cortical contributions to anterograde and retrograde memory in the monkey
Published 2016“…Preoperatively, monkeys learned 300 object-in-place scene discriminations across sessions. …”
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The role of prefrontal cortex in object-in-place learning in monkeys.
Published 2005“…Previous ablation studies in monkeys suggest that prefrontal cortex is involved in a wide range of learning and memory tasks. …”
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Hemispheric asymmetry for a visuo-spatial task in monkeys.
Published 1984“…The hypothesis that hemispheric asymmetries for visuo-spatial ability exist in rhesus monkeys was tested using a task for which the right hemisphere is specialized in man. …”
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Cingulate cortex: diverging data from humans and monkeys.
Published 2009“…In humans, numerous studies suggest a role for ACC in detecting conflicts in information processing. Studies of macaque monkey ACC, in contrast, have failed to find conflict-related responses. …”
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EFFECTS OF STIMULATION OF FRONTAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS ON BEHAVIOUR IN MONKEY
Published 1962Journal article -
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The effect of ventral rhinencephalic lesions on avoidance thresholds in monkeys.
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Memory of monkeys (Macaca mulatta) with lesions in prefrontal cortex.
Published 1985“…In this experiment, the tissue in sulcus principalis was removed in rhesus monkeys, and they were given 25 spatial locations to remember. …”
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The spatiotemporal structure of population coding in monkey parietal cortex.
Published 2011Journal article