Abstract

Eight adult male squirrel monkeys were given acquisition training on two-choice visual discrimination problems on form and color dimensions. Discrimination accuracy on both dimensions was impaired by.68 mg/kg of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol pretreatment. Response time was impaired on the first discrimination problem but evidence of tolerance development was present on the second. The accuracy impairment failed to show any evidence of tolerance development.

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