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Johnson trained his monkeys to perform certain tasks, then opened up their skulls to examine neuronal activity.
In the present study, we trained four macaque monkeys to perform an oculomotor working memory task that was designed to be suitable for various neurobiological approaches to metamemory.
In collaboration with Adam Gazzaley at the University of California, San Francisco, she is testing how distractions affect the ability of old monkeys to perform memory exercises.
So in 1993, he and his colleagues began training two monkeys to perform a task that requires memorizing the order of events in time.
The way researchers train monkeys to perform tasks like using their brains to operate robotic hands is by giving them juice rewards.
We therefore trained two rhesus monkeys to perform the classic random dot motion discrimination task in which the perceived direction of motion is indicated by a saccadic eye movement to one of two visual targets corresponding to the two possible directions of coherent motion [19], [20].
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Second, we trained a monkey to perform the steering task while maintaining constant fixation on another visual target.
In the present study, we successfully trained one rhesus macaque monkey to perform a forced-choice saccadic categorization task of equalized images of animals in natural scenes.
In online, closed-loop BMI operation, the 10th order UKF allowed the monkey to perform a pursuit task significantly better than both the Kalman filter (mean improvement 1.04 dB) and Wiener filter (mean improvement 2.49 dB).
The regression equation (Y = 42.744 + 0.322 * X; R2 = 0.177) indicates that there was a slight tendency for humans and the monkey to perform similarly on each pair of images.
We trained 2 rhesus macaques (Monkey C and Monkey G) to perform reaching tasks that incorporated stereotypic patterns of movements.
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