Use of the cross-translational model to study self-injurious behavior in human and nonhuman primates
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Models of stress in nonhuman primates and their relevance for human psychopathology and endocrine dysfunctionThe primatologist as a behavioral engineer.Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) with self-injurious behavior show less behavioral anxiety during the human intruder test.Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) displaying self-injurious behavior show more sleep disruption than controls.Overcoming the oral aspects of -self-mutilation: description of a method.
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Use of the cross-translational model to study self-injurious behavior in human and nonhuman primates
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Mark T Menard
Melinda A Novak
Saif N El-Mallah
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10.1093/ILAR/ILU001
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z