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The immobilization response in rhesus monkey: a behavioral and electroencephalographic study.
Authors:V Holcombe  M B Sterman  S J Goodman  M B Fairchild
Affiliation:1. Neurosurgery Research Laboratory, Harbor General Hospital, Torrance California, 90502 USA;2. VA Hospital, Sepulveda, California, 91343 USA;3. VA Hospital, Long Beach, California, 90801 USA;4. Department of Anatomy, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024 USA;5. Department of Surgery, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024 USA;6. Department of Pharmacology, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024 USA
Abstract:
Rhesus monkeys maintained in individual cages are rarely inactive when observed by humans unfamiliar to them. It has been observed that these animals display a greatly reduced behavioral repertoire after they are transferred to primate chairs. The present study used systemic behavioral observations to document those changes and to examine additional changes produced by arm restraint. Chair restraint was associated with a reduction in activity which was intensified when animals were further immobilized by arm restraint. This immobilization produced a reduction of tone in all limbs, a reduction of spontaneous behavior, and the appearance of eye closure. Electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of the behavioral changes were examined also, using quantitative data generated through power spectral analysis of sensorimotor cortical EEG signals. Immobilization was accompanied by a significant increase in spectral density at 12 to 15 Hz which was most marked at mid and far lateral rholandic recording sites. No other significant changes were seen in the frequency bands studied. When the immobilized animal was alerted with novel stimuli, lower frequencies were attenuated but 12- to 15-Hz activity remained enhanced. These findings indicate that a unique immobilization response is elicited by restraint in the rhesus monkey which is associated with discrete changes in both behavior and accompanying EEG patterns.
Keywords:EEG  electroencephalographic  EC  eyelid closure  IR  immobilization response
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