Simultaneous and successive visual discrimination by monkeys with inferotemporal lesions
Simultaneous and successive visual discrimination by monkeys with inferotemporal lesions
Pribram, Karl H.; Mishkin, Mortimer
1955-06-01 00:00:00
Monkeys with inferotemporal brain lesions show impairment of both simultaneous and successive discrimination when compared to control animals or animals with circumscribed frontal lesions, the impairment being roughly proportional to the difficulty of the task for the control and frontal lesion groups.
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Simultaneous and successive visual discrimination by monkeys with inferotemporal lesions
Monkeys with inferotemporal brain lesions show impairment of both simultaneous and successive discrimination when compared to control animals or animals with circumscribed frontal lesions, the impairment being roughly proportional to the difficulty of the task for the control and frontal lesion groups.
Journal
Journal of Comparative Psychology
– American Psychological Association
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