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Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Effects of Neonatal AmygdalaLesion on Rhesus Monkeys Living in a Semi-NaturalisticEnvironment.
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Childhood Behavior Problems andProdromal Symptoms in Schizotypal Personality Disorder and 22q11.2Deletion Syndrome
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Memory for order in monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
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Neonatal Amygdala Lesions in Rhesus Monkeys Living in a
Semi-Naturalistic Environment: Effects on Emotional Behavior and
Neuroendocrine Stress Response
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The role of the perirhinal cortex in emotional regulation in
nonhuman primates
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The Role of the Amygdala and Orbital frontal Cortex in Processing
Socially Relevant Crossmodal Signals
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Alterations of Performance on an Attentional Task Following
Manipulations of the Ventromedial Thalamic Nucleus in the Rat
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Neural Basis and Development of Relational Memory in Primates
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Computerized Learning Tasks in a Social Group of Rhesus Monkeys:
Social Demographics and Timing
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The Role of the Hippocampus in the Development of Spatial Memory
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The influence of bilateral neonatal lesions of the amygdala on
pubertal onset and sexual behavior in female Rhesus Macaques living
in social groups
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Neonatal Amygdalectomy and Visual Scanning Behavior in Monkeys:
An Investigation of Scanpath Abnormalities and the Effects of
Fixation Definition
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Evolution of social cognition and the cognitive bases of transitive
inference in monkeys
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Hippocampal Volume and Functional Connectivity with the Default Mode Network
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