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Fast face-selective responses in prefrontal face patches of the macaque.

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Human-monkey chimeras: Monkey see, monkey do

Cell Stem Cell, 2021
Recently in Cell, Tan et al. (2021) report the successful generation of human-monkey chimeras in vitro, providing an opportunity for new insights into the biology of human stem cells and early human development in an embryonic environment that is evolutionary closer to human than previously studied rodent and domestic species.
Roger A. Pedersen, Victoria L. Mascetti
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Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1989
1. An oculomotor delayed-response task was used to examine the spatial memory functions of neurons in primate prefrontal cortex. Monkeys were trained to fixate a central spot during a brief presentation (0.5 s) of a peripheral cue and throughout a ...
S. Funahashi, C. Bruce, P. Goldman-Rakic
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Neural basis of a perceptual decision in the parietal cortex (area LIP) of the rhesus monkey.

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2001
We recorded the activity of single neurons in the posterior parietal cortex (area LIP) of two rhesus monkeys while they discriminated the direction of motion in random-dot visual stimuli.
M. Shadlen, W. Newsome
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Monkey: Optimal Navigable Key-Value Store

SIGMOD Conference, 2017
In this paper, we show that key-value stores backed by an LSM-tree exhibit an intrinsic trade-off between lookup cost, update cost, and main memory footprint, yet all existing designs expose a suboptimal and difficult to tune trade-off among these ...
Niv Dayan   +2 more
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Monkey see, monkey do.

Nature Genetics, 2006
A new study shows that the independent adaptation to a ruminant lifestyle in two leaf-eating monkeys relied on parallel amino acid substitutions in ribonuclease gene duplicates. This discovery suggests that, given similar initial conditions, proteins may repeatedly follow similar adaptive evolutionary paths.
Prud’homme, Benjamin, Carroll, S.B.
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Plasticity of ocular dominance columns in monkey striate cortex.

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 1977
Ocular dominance columns were examined by a variety of techniques in juvenile macaque monkeys in which one eye had been removed or sutured closed soon after birth.
D. Hubel, T. Wiesel, S. Levay
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Monkey See, Monkey Read

Science, 2012
Baboons can distinguish between written words and nonwords.
Michael L. Platt, Geoffrey K. Adams
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The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism

, 1988
The second volume in a ground-breaking trilogy on Afro-American literature, The Signifying Monkey explores the relationships between the African and Afro-American vernacular traditions and black literature, elaborating a new critical approach located ...
H. Gates
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