A comparison of two- and four-stage ablations of sulcus principalis on recovery of spatial performance in the rhesus monkey

作者: Donald G. Stein , Nelson Butters , Jeffrey Rosen

DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(77)90128-2

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摘要: Abstract In adult rhesus monkeys lesions of sulcus principalis inflicted in four stages result less severe deficits on a battery spatial tasks than smaller the same area created 2 stages. The amount intact tissue remaining after each operation appears to be more important factor predicting recovery duration interoperative interval.

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