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A biobehavioral-biotelemetry system.

Authors: R T, Mast; R, Short; M, Reite;

A biobehavioral-biotelemetry system.

Abstract

A multiple computer system and implantable biotelemetry permit on-line monitoring of physiological data while observational data is collected on social group living unrestrained monkey infants in studies of the physiological correlates of behavior. Experimental data may be collected for up to 40 days on each experimental animal, with statistical data presented as the experiment progresses. Data are used to describe normal baseline and various experimentally induced changes in biological and behavioral variables.

Keywords

Macaca radiata, Behavior, Animal, Computers, Heart Rate, Animals, Telemetry, Electroencephalography, Haplorhini, Macaca nemestrina

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