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To get the monkeys rather than a computer performing comparable motions, neuroscientist Mijail Serruya and his colleagues at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, first taught monkeys a simple computer game: A red dot appears at random on the screen, and the monkey uses the computer mouse to click on that spot.
Geoffroy's spider monkey uses several forms of nonvocal communication.
Studies have indicated the Geoffroy's spider monkey uses suspensory locomotion less frequently than other spider monkey species.
In addition to walking or running on four limbs and climbing, Geoffroy's spider monkey uses several forms of suspensory locomotion.
When not moving, Geoffroy's spider monkey uses not only supported postures, such as sitting or standing, but also suspended postures in which it hangs from a branch.
We have stopped seeing technology as part of our nature, because it is human nature which creates it, just as a monkey uses a stick, and perhaps moral discourse is more based on a fear of progress rather than a balancing of moral choices.
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For the first time, we are able to quantify individual ganglioside GM3 species in both human and monkey using synthetic C17-ganglioside GM3 standard and specific MRM transitions.
We generally use the term "young adult monkeys" in the text but specify the macaque monkey used for each figure and table in the legend.
The study showed that the monkey used the gaze-direction, the face single angle of the monkey's photos as the cues.
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