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Behavioral Assessment of Manual Dexterity in Non-Human Primates
JoVE Journal
Neuroscienze
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JoVE Journal Neuroscienze
Behavioral Assessment of Manual Dexterity in Non-Human Primates
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November 11, 2011

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  • 00:05Titolo
  • 02:51Animal Preparation and Transfer to the Behavioral Laboratory
  • 03:50Test 1: Modified Brinkman Board
  • 05:20Test 2: Brinkman Box (with and without visual control)
  • 07:03Test 3: Rotating the Brinkman Board
  • 08:09Test 4: Reach and Grasp Drawer Task
  • 09:53Results of Behavioral Tests of Manual Dexterity
  • 14:51Conclusion

Summary

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As manual dexterity is a prerogative mainly of primates, behavioral tasks have been developed in macaque monkeys. Four reach and grasp prehension tasks, measuring hand manipulation ability and force, allow to establish functional recovery after a lesion of the central nervous system and to test the effect of a treatment.

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