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In one test commonly used to study medial-temporal-lobe amnesia in macaque monkeys,
 
  A) the sample appears over the central food well during the test phase of each trial.
  B) food is available under both objects during the test phase of each trial.
  C) food is available under the nonsample object during the test phase of each trial.
  D) no food is available during the sample-presentation phase of each trial.
  E) no food is available during the test phase of each trial.

Question 2

Which of the following has been used extensively in the assessment of explicit object-recognition deficits in monkeys?
 
  A) radial arm maze
  B) one-trial appetitive learning paradigm
  C) nondelayed matching-to-sample task
  D) delayed nonmatching-to-sample task
  E) Mumby box



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: D





 

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