Starting in 1957, Harlow worked with rhesus monkeys, which are more mature at birth than humans, but like human babies show a range of emotions and need to be nursed. He took infant monkeys away ...
More by Margaret Kuenne Harlow This article was originally published with the title “ Social Deprivation in Monkeys ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 207 No. 5 ( November 1962 ) , p. 136 ...
Harlow in 1949. In his experiment, Harlow presented eight rhesus monkeys with a mechanical problem-solving task involving ...
Rhesus monkeys are found in the wild in Asia, with populations in Afghanistan through India, Thailand, Vietnam and China. They are used in experiments to study infection and immunity. The first ...
Researchers in China have successfully cloned the first rhesus monkey, a species widely used ... that human patients will benefit from these experiments, but any real-life applications would ...
Starting in 1957, Harlow worked with rhesus monkeys, which are more mature at birth than humans, but like human babies show a range of emotions and need to be nursed. He took infant monkeys away ...