Peculiarities of recognition and comparison by size of two-dimensional images and three-dimensional objects of different colors in the lower monkeys
The ability of monkeys to recognize and compare two-dimensional images and three-dimensional objects of different colors by size was studied. The study was carried out on two species of monkey of different level of phylogenetic development: rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) and brown capuchin (Cebus...
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