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J Appl Physiol 18: 752-755, 1963;
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Relationship between skin temperature and performance in the Java monkey

Robert D. Bush 1, Frederick H. Rohles JR. 1, Herbert H. Reynolds 1, and Fred G. Koestler 1

1 6571st Aeromedical Research Laboratory, Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico

Four male Java monkeys (Macaque iris), trained to perform a continuous avoidance task, were used in an exploratory study of diurnal skin-temperature changes and their relationship to avoidance behavior. Significant diurnal skin-temperature changes were detected, and a relationship between bar-pressing rate and skin temperature of the back was shown to exist.

Submitted on December 6, 1962







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