| Title : Changes in cortical dendritic branching subsequent to partial social isolation in stumptailed monkeys - Struble_1978_Dev.Psychobiol_11_479 |
| Author(s) : Struble RG , Riesen AH |
| Ref : Dev Psychobiol , 11 :479 , 1978 |
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Abstract :
Stumptailed monkeys were reared from 1 week after birth to 6 months of age in either a colony condition with the mother or in partial social isolation that allowed visual contact with the colony animals, but not physical contact. At 6 months of age the animals were killed and selected areas of the neocortex stained by the Golgi-Cox method. Relatively nonspiney cells of Layer IV were drawn and analyzed for complexity of dendritic branching. Isolation-reared animals had significantly decreased branching complexity in Motor I cortex when compared to the control animals. A transform of the data that related the number of branches to the number of previous branches showed a slight rearing effect in Somatosensory I cortex with the deprived animals having a lower rate of branching than the controls. We conclude that social isolation also includes a motoric deprivation that could account for these data. |
| PubMedSearch : Struble_1978_Dev.Psychobiol_11_479 |
| PubMedID: 99341 |
Struble RG, Riesen AH (1978)
Changes in cortical dendritic branching subsequent to partial social isolation in stumptailed monkeys
Dev Psychobiol
11 :479
Struble RG, Riesen AH (1978)
Dev Psychobiol
11 :479