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The monkeys were seated in a primate chair with their head fixed during the recording sessions.
When inside the room, the monkeys were seated in the primate chair and placed in front of a stimulus array; since the room was darkened, the speakers producing the auditory stimuli were not visible to the monkeys.
The monkeys were seated in a primate chair.
Monkeys were seated in front of two LCD monitors and a hidden speaker located between them and at the same height.
During the experiment, monkeys were seated on a primate chair, facing a Cathode-ray tube (CRT) monitor at a distance of 56 cm.
During all experiments, monkeys were seated in a primate chair (Crist Instruments) with the head stabilized in the horizontal stereotaxic plane.
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The movement was applied only when the monkey was seated quietly and was neither resisting nor trying to perform other voluntary movements.
Each monkey was seated in a primate chair that restrained the neck with a collar and the lower half of the body with a plastic cover, but left the upper half of the body, including the arms and head, free to move.
Each monkey was seated in a primate chair in darkness with the head firmly restrained facing a 22-inch computer display (Mitsubishi, RDF 221S, 120 Hz) placed 65 cm away from the eyes.
During the task, each monkey was seated in a primate-chair with its arms and head gently restrained, while a series of video clips was presented on a monitor (Videos 1 6).
Each monkey was seated in a primate chair in darkness with the head restrained in the stereotaxic plane, facing a 15-inch LCD display (EIZO, FlexScan L365, frame rate 75 Hz) placed 20.5 cm away from the eyes.
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