Hellner-Burris K, Sobieski CA, Gilbert VR, Phillips KA. Prey capture efficiency in brown capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) is influenced by sex and corpus callosum morphology. Am J Primatol. June 2010;72(6):502-508.
Publication Date
June 2010
How Analyze was Used
“ANALYZE 9.0, an MRI analysis software program…, was used to divide and measure the CC. Using the region of interest function (ROI) within ANALYZE, the CC was divided into five equally spaced sections and included the genu, anterior-midbody, central- midbody, posterior-midbody and splenium.”
Keywords
Animals
Cebus/anatomy & histology/physiology
Corpus Callosum/anatomy & histology/physiology
Efficiency/physiology
Female
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)/veterinary
Male
Motor Skills
Organ Size
Predatory Behavior/physiology
Sex Factors
Space Perception/physiology
Task Performance and Analysis
Author Affiliation(s)
Department of Psychology, Hiram College, Hiram, OH, US. (KHB, CAS, VRG)
Department of Psychology, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, US. (KAP)
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Tags: Animals, Cebus/anatomy & histology/physiology, Corpus Callosum/anatomy & histology/physiology, Efficiency/physiology, Female, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)/veterinary, Male, Motor Skills, Organ Size, Predatory Behavior/physiology, Sex Factors, Space Perception/physiology, Task Performance and Analysis