File:Rhesus-Monkeys-(Macaca-mulatta)-Do-Recognize-Themselves-in-the-Mirror-Implications-for-the-pone.0012865.s004.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionRhesus-Monkeys-(Macaca-mulatta)-Do-Recognize-Themselves-in-the-Mirror-Implications-for-the-pone.0012865.s004.ogv |
English: This movie shows a monkey inspecting the lower part of his body and genitals using the small mirror. He looks over his shoulder to view his backside and genitals. Note that toward the end of the movie he reaches with his hand between his legs and pushes his genitals forward into view, confirming, therefore, that he is examining them in the mirror. This movie was recorded after the implant had been removed from this monkey. |
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Source | Movie S3 from Rajala A, Reininger K, Lancaster K, Populin L. "Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) Do Recognize Themselves in the Mirror: Implications for the Evolution of Self-Recognition". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0012865. PMID 20927365. PMC: 2947497. | ||
Author | Rajala A, Reininger K, Lancaster K, Populin L | ||
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Author | Rajala A, Reininger K, Lancaster K, Populin L |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | This movie shows a monkey inspecting the lower part of his body and genitals using the small mirror. He looks over his shoulder to view his backside and genitals. Note that toward the end of the movie he reaches with his hand between his legs and pushes his genitals forward into view, confirming, therefore, that he is examining them in the mirror. This movie was recorded after the implant had been removed from this monkey. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2010-09-29 |