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The Effect of Low-Level Prenatal Methylmercury Exposure on Visual Recognition Memory in Infant Crab-Eating Macaques

Infant crab-eating macaques exposed in utero to maternal subclinical levels of methylmercury (MeHg) and their nonexposed controls were administered an adaptation of a standardized test of visual recognition memory. Exposed animals showed recognition deficits in that they directed significantly less...

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Published in:Child development 1986-08, Vol.57 (4), p.1076-1083
Main Authors: Gunderson, Virginia M., Grant, Kimberly S., Burbacher, Thomas M., Fagan, Joseph F., Mottet, N. Karle
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Blood
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Female
Humans
Infants
Intelligence
Macaca fascicularis
Medical sciences
Memory
Memory - drug effects
Mental stimulation
Metals and various inorganic compounds
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Methylmercury Compounds - blood
Pregnancy
Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
Recognition memory
Teratogens
Teratology
Toxicology
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