Apparatus conceptualization for psychopathological research inmonkeys

作者: Stephen J. Suomi , Harry F. Harlow

DOI: 10.3758/BF03209902

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摘要: Investigation of psychopathology in monkeys requires analysis multiple variables mediating specific behaviors. Assessment both the relative contribution each variable and interactions among them is facilitated by use apparatuses whose designs permit separate or simultaneous manipulation several variables. Three such devices, pit, tunnel terror, standard living-experimental cage, specifically constructed for production depression despair monkeys, are described.

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