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An African Lineage Zika Virus Infecting Free-Living Neotropical Primates in Southern Brazil ZIKV related to African strain MR766 caused neuropathology in wild Brazilian howler monkeys, implying multiple introductions and sylvatic maintenance

This #Zoonoses study documents an African lineage of #ZIKV in wildlife populations across the Americas, infecting #NonHumanPrimates, underscoring the critical need for #IntegratedSurveillance to monitor viral dynamics within natural #Ecosystems.

#OpenAccess: tinyurl.com/2cuxytgr

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Subjects swap objects between non-adjacent ordinal positions. Left: Context 2 swapped the ordinal position of objects B and D. Right: Probability of choosing objects immediately after erroneously choosing object B in context 2: Three stars denote p < 0.001 difference (Welch’s t test with Bonferroni correction).

Subjects swap objects between non-adjacent ordinal positions. Left: Context 2 swapped the ordinal position of objects B and D. Right: Probability of choosing objects immediately after erroneously choosing object B in context 2: Three stars denote p < 0.001 difference (Welch’s t test with Bonferroni correction).

How smart are #NonHumanPrimates? This study shows that #macaques can learn to rearrange members of 5-object sequences to non-adjacent positions, suggesting that they form non-spatial cognitive maps of item relationships during learning, a hallmark of #intelligence @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/40fZIKi

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Subjects swap objects between non-adjacent ordinal positions. Left: Context 2 swapped the ordinal position of objects B and D. Right: Probability of choosing objects immediately after erroneously choosing object B in context 2: Three stars denote p < 0.001 difference (Welch’s t test with Bonferroni correction).

Subjects swap objects between non-adjacent ordinal positions. Left: Context 2 swapped the ordinal position of objects B and D. Right: Probability of choosing objects immediately after erroneously choosing object B in context 2: Three stars denote p < 0.001 difference (Welch’s t test with Bonferroni correction).

How smart are #NonHumanPrimates? This study shows that #macaques can learn to rearrange members of 5-object sequences to non-adjacent positions, suggesting that they form non-spatial cognitive maps of item relationships during learning, a hallmark of #intelligence @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/40fZIKi

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Subjects swap objects between non-adjacent ordinal positions. Left: Context 2 swapped the ordinal position of objects B and D. Right: Probability of choosing objects immediately after erroneously choosing object B in context 2: Three stars denote p < 0.001 difference (Welch’s t test with Bonferroni correction).

Subjects swap objects between non-adjacent ordinal positions. Left: Context 2 swapped the ordinal position of objects B and D. Right: Probability of choosing objects immediately after erroneously choosing object B in context 2: Three stars denote p < 0.001 difference (Welch’s t test with Bonferroni correction).

How smart are #NonHumanPrimates? This study shows that #macaques can learn to rearrange members of 5-object sequences to non-adjacent positions, suggesting that they form non-spatial cognitive maps of item relationships during learning, a hallmark of #intelligence @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/40fZIKi

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Join the conversation with UC Davis Professor Koen Van Rompay and CNPRC Core Research Scientist on Wednesday, May 14th, 5:30 pm at G Street Wunderbar.
"Taking HIV Research from Bench to Bedside - Adventures of a Lab Rat with Two Hats!" #NonhumanPrimates #UCDavis #HIVResearch

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Having an amyloid kind of morning. Plenty of monkey business going on in this spleen.

#nonhumanprimates #pathology

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