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Given different images as cues, monkeys were trained to look right or left for rewards.
Monkeys were trained with a baseline of either nicotine or THC self-administration (as described above).
In this case, the monkeys were trained to give small stones in return for an edible treat.
Adult squirrel monkeys were trained to exceed a specific grip force threshold, which was rewarded with a food pellet.
Monkeys were trained to control the movement of a cursor using cortical signals sampled from the electrodes.
Six monkeys were trained preoperatively in an automated object-in-place memory task in which they learned 20 new scenes in each daily session.
In this task, monkeys were trained to remember an object image over a brief delay, regardless of the locations of the sample or target presentation.
To perform controlled visual studies, monkeys were trained to maintain fixation for several minutes using a novel training technique that utilized continuous juice rewards.
In the first experiment 18 prepubertal monkeys were trained to feed from one of eight sites, and then tested without food at any of the sites.
In the second experiment 18 adult monkeys were trained to feed from one of eight sites, and then tested after food was moved to a different foraging site.
Tests were conducted using a drug discrimination procedure in which rats and squirrel monkeys were trained to discriminate 10 and 0.3 mg/kg cocaine from saline, respectively.
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