Bliss-Moreau Eliza, Theil Jacob H, Moadab Gilda
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2013;16(2):98-117. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2013.768897.
It is sometimes necessary for nonhuman primates to be restrained during biomedical and psychosocial research. Such restraint is often accomplished using a "primate chair." This article details a method for training adult rhesus macaques to cooperate with a chair restraint procedure using positive and negative reinforcement. Successful training was accomplished rapidly in approximately 14 training days. The success of this training technique suggests that this method represents a refinement to traditional techniques. Further, this method worked effectively for animals previously deemed unfit for traditional pole-and-collar training.
在生物医学和心理社会学研究过程中,有时需要对非人灵长类动物进行约束。这种约束通常通过使用“灵长类动物椅”来实现。本文详细介绍了一种使用正强化和负强化训练成年恒河猴配合椅子约束程序的方法。在大约14个训练日内迅速完成了成功的训练。这种训练技术的成功表明,该方法是对传统技术的一种改进。此外,该方法对先前被认为不适合传统杆颈训练的动物也有效。