Abstract
Daily feeding time was changed or left the same for four 20-day replications (A, B, B, C) for one female squirrel monkey while quantifying tilt cage activity and number of illumination changes/hour. Periodic regression analysis indicated that a statistically significant circadian cycle (23.5-24.6 h) was present for each replication. In addition, significant Phase by Replication interactions verified that feeding time served as an effective entraining stimulus for the two dependent variables under investigation.
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