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Intrinsic organization of the suprachiasmatic nucleus in the capuchin monkey
Brain Research, 2014The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which is the main circadian biological clock in mammals, is composed of multiple cells that function individually as independent oscillators to express the self-sustained mRNA and protein rhythms of the so-called clock genes.
Rocha, V. A. +7 more
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Tool choice on the basis of rigidity in capuchin monkeys
Animal Cognition, 2011Wild capuchin monkeys select stone tools to crack open nuts on the basis of their weight and friability, two non-visual functional properties. Here, we investigated whether they would select new stick-like tools on the basis of their rigidity. In Experiment 1, subjects faced an out-of-reach reward and a choice of three unfamiliar tools differing in ...
Manrique H.M. +3 more
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Overview on biology, behaviour, welfare and care of capuchin monkeys housed in ...
Anderson J. R. +2 more
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Three‐dimensional kinematics of capuchin monkey bipedalism
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2011AbstractCapuchin monkeys are known to use bipedalism when transporting food items and tools. The bipedal gait of two capuchin monkeys in the laboratory was studied with three‐dimensional kinematics. Capuchins progress bipedally with a bent‐hip, bent‐knee gait. The knee collapses into flexion during stance and the hip drops in height.
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Fair refusal by capuchin monkeys
Nature, 2004Sarah F. Brosnan, Frans B. M. de Waal
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Control of diabetes in a capuchin monkey with tolbutamide
Veterinary Record, 1977A G, Greenwood, D C, Taylor
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Architecture of the inferior parietal cortex in capuchin monkey
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2023Andrei Mayer +2 more
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