Abstract

Day and night measures of cage activity in the diurnal squirrel monkey and the nocturnal owl monkey were obtained under various sensory input conditions. Significant activity differences obtained between the species, due to the circadian factor and due to illumination and sound factors. The circadian and illumination variables produced opposite effects from one species to the other. The overall species effect was not significant.

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