Abstract

Five studies using 37 Rhesus monkeys were carried out to determine the significance of the length of delay interval in reported performance deficits following temporal rhinencephalic lesions. In five experiments monkeys were trained and tested on delayed alternation (DA) and delayed response (DR) at both conventional and long delay intervals, and at long delay intervals on delayed successive discrimination (DSD).

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