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Dr. Tsao used functional magnetic resonance imaging to record which areas of the brain were activated when macaque monkeys were presented with stimuli including fruits, gadgets, scrambled patterns — and faces.
Rather than waiting longer, the monkeys were presented with a larger reward if they traveled just a bit farther.
In the final stage of the experiment monkeys were presented with 2 novel multicolored stimuli.
The monkeys were presented with two to four novel scene stimuli in each session in a pseudorandom order.
Two of the 3 monkeys were presented with 6 pure tones, logarithmically spaced in frequency between 500 Hz and 16 kHz.
Capuchin monkeys were presented with a plexiglass tube from which they had to extract a reward without pushing it inside a trap situated in the centre of the tube.
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Reversal learning can be accomplished very rapidly when a laboratory animal, such as a monkey, is presented with a series of reversal-learning problems in which the same sequence of shifts is repeated (as when black is initially correct, then white, then black, then white, and so on).
Touching the 'test flag' resulted in the monkey being presented with a display containing all four pictures.
The third monkey was presented with 2 2-octave-wide noises, centered at 500 Hz and 4 kHz.
Furthermore, Cisek and Kalaska (2002) have demonstrated that when a monkey is presented with two mutually exclusive potential directions for a reaching movement, directional signals corresponding to both of these movements were simultaneously represented in dorsal premotor cortex.
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