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  2. Monkey see, monkey do: Urination is socially contagious among ...

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    How scientists studied collective chimp urination behavior Onishi and her team studied 20 captive chimps − 16 males and four females − who were socially acquainted with each other.

  3. Silver Spring monkeys - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Spring monkeys were 17 wild-born macaque monkeys from the Philippines who were kept in the Institute for Behavioral Research in Silver Spring, Maryland. [2] From 1981 until 1991, they became what one writer called the most famous lab animals in history, as a result of a battle between animal researchers, animal advocates, politicians, and the courts over whether to use them in ...

  4. Animal testing on non-human primates - Wikipedia

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    Fortrea primate-testing lab, Vienna, Virginia, 2004–05. Most of the NHPs used are one of three species of macaques, accounting for 79% of all primates used in research in the UK, and 63% of all federally funded research grants for projects using primates in the U.S. [25] Lesser numbers of marmosets, tamarins, spider monkeys, owl monkeys, vervet monkeys, squirrel monkeys, and baboons are used ...

  5. Monkey Drug Trials - Wikipedia

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    The Monkey Drug Trials experiment was influenced by preceding research discussing related topics. [2] Six notable research publications may be highlighted: “Factors regulating oral consumption of an opioid (etonitazene) by morphine-addicted rats”; [3] “Experimental morphine addiction: Method for automatic intravenous injections in unrestrained rats.”; [4] ”Morphine self ...

  6. Frans de Waal - Wikipedia

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    Franciscus Bernardus Maria de Waal (29 October 1948 – 14 March 2024) was a Dutch-American primatologist and ethologist.He was the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Primate Behavior in the Department of Psychology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, director of the Living Links Center at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center at Emory, [1] and author of numerous books including ...

  7. Hundredth monkey effect - Wikipedia

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    The original Koshima research was undertaken by a team of scientists as a secondary consequence of 1948 research on semi-wild monkeys in Japan. The Koshima troop was identified as segregated from other monkeys and, from 1950, used as a closed study group to observe wild Japanese macaque behavior. While studying the group, the team would drop ...

  8. Monkey group exhibits ‘surprising’ bisexual behavior. It’s ...

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    Same-sex behavior has been documented in a wide array of animals, including insects, birds, bats and other primates. Monkey group exhibits ‘surprising’ bisexual behavior. It’s likely ...

  9. Rep. Mace calls on NIH for transparency on testing of monkeys ...

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    In 2021, Mace asked the federal government to stop a testing program using monkeys living on a South Carolina sea island. Rep. Mace calls on NIH for transparency on testing of monkeys at Morgan ...