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In the spaces where only one monkey could reach the food (upper right and lower left in Figure 1C), there was no conflict and no interaction.
If we placed the food where only one monkey could reach it (upper left and lower right in Figure 1B), the monkey who could reach the food took it without hesitation.
The monkey could reach through horizontal bars at the front of the cage to touch the screen and retrieve rewards.
The monkey could reach through horizontally oriented bars (approximately 45 mm apart) at the front of the cage to reach the screen and the rewards.
The monkey could reach through horizontally orientated bars (∼ 45 mm apart) at the front of the cage to reach the screen and the rewards.
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Since both monkeys could reach the center of the table, this condition created social conflict.
But when we put the food at the corner (lower left in Figure 1B) where both monkeys could reach it, M2 showed almost no inclination to reach for it.
To date, Lawrence and Kuypers (1968) showed that after the bilateral pyramidotomy at the brain stem level, the monkeys could reach for an object, but the ability of precision grip was permanently impaired, which suggested the importance of the corticospinal tract (CST) in the control of dexterous finger movements.
The monkey who did get the food usually brought it near the other monkey, which could reach through the mesh and take some.
(See "Brain Chips Give Paralyzed Patients New Powers"). The monkey could both reach with the arm and control a gripper at the end of it with relatively smooth, fast movements.
When both monkeys had rakes (position A1), conflict ensued because both could reach food placed at the center of the table.
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