نتایج جستجو برای: cheetoz monkey

تعداد نتایج: 20103  

Journal: :Acta Chemica Scandinavica 1978

Journal: :Child development 2012
Joseph Fair Ross Flom Jacob Jones Justin Martin

Six-month-olds reliably discriminate different monkey and human faces whereas 9-month-olds only discriminate different human faces. It is often falsely assumed that perceptual narrowing reflects a permanent change in perceptual abilities. In 3 experiments, ninety-six 12-month-olds' discrimination of unfamiliar monkey faces was examined. Following 20 s of familiarization, and two 5-s visual-pair...

Journal: :Cancer research 1970
E M Jensen I Zelljadt H C Chopra M M Mason

Virus particles morphologically similar to the known oncogenic RNA-type viruses have been isolated and cultured from a spontaneous mammary carcinoma of a rhesus monkey. The virus was initially isolated by cocultivation of tumor tis sues with monkey embryonic cell cultures but was later found to be transmissible as a cell-free filtrate. The virus is approximately 110 m^t in diameter and has a bu...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 1992
W P Gordon H Cheng D L Larsen J A Ragner N G Landmesser

The metabolism of 8-methyl-8-azabicyclo- 3,2,1]octan-3-yl 3,5-dichlorobenzoate (MDL 72,222) was studied in the dog and monkey. Four urinary metabolites were detected by HPLC, HPLC/MS, and GC/MS, and were identified by comparison to authentic standards. The major metabolite in the dog, approximately 41% of the administered dose excreted between 0 and 120 hr, was the MDL 72,222-N-oxide. On the ot...

2015
Arjun Ramakrishnan Peter J. Ifft Miguel Pais-Vieira Yoon Woo Byun Katie Z. Zhuang Mikhail A. Lebedev Miguel A.L. Nicolelis

Traditionally, brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) extract motor commands from a single brain to control the movements of artificial devices. Here, we introduce a Brainet that utilizes very-large-scale brain activity (VLSBA) from two (B2) or three (B3) nonhuman primates to engage in a common motor behaviour. A B2 generated 2D movements of an avatar arm where each monkey contributed equally to X and...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2011
Carlo De Lillo Giovanna Spinozzi Milena Palumbo Giuseppe Giustino

Humans show a global advantage when processing hierarchical visual patterns, and they detect the global level of stimulus structure more accurately and faster than the local level in several stimulus contexts. By contrast, capuchins (Cebus apella) and other monkey species show a strong local advantage. A key factor which, if manipulated, could cause an inversion of this effect in monkeys is sti...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2004
Giovanna Spinozzi Carlo De Lillo Sara Castelli

The authors investigated perceptual grouping in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) and humans (Homo sapiens). In Experiment 1, 6 monkeys received a visual pattern as the sample and had to identify the comparison stimulus featuring some of its parts. Performance was better for ungrouped parts than for grouped parts. In Experiment 2, the sample featured the parts, and the comparison stimuli, the com...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 2000
Mendres de Waal FB

We used a cooperative pulling task to examine proximate aspects of cooperation in captive brown capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella. Specifically, our goal was to determine whether capuchins can learn the contingency between their partner's participation in a task and its successful completion. We examined whether the monkeys visually monitored their partners and adjusted pulling behaviour according...

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