Abstract
Monkeys with inferior temporal cortex lesions and unoperated monkeys were trained to discriminate pairs of objects and then tested for transfer after the original discriminanda were made larger or smaller, rotated, or presented as two-dimensional projections. The two groups of monkeys transferred equally well to the discriminanda altered in size or orientation, but only the unoperated animals transferred to the two-dimensional representation.
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