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Science 18 June 1971:
Vol. 172. no. 3989, p. 1221
DOI: 10.1126/science.172.3989.1221

Articles

Developmental Behaviors: Delayed Appearance in Monkeys Asphyxiated at Birth

Jeri A. Sechzer 1, Maria D. Faro 2, June N. Barker 2, David Barsky 2, Sergio Gutierrez 2, and William F. Windle 2

1 Edward W. Bourne Behavioral Laboratory, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, Westchester Division, White Plains, New York 10605
2 Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University Medical Center, New York 10016

In "Developmental behaviors: delayed appearance in monkeys asphyxiated at birth" by J. A. Sechzer et al. (19 Mar., p. 1173), the last two lines of column 1 and the first five lines of column 2, page 1175, should read "Deficits in learning and memory (10, 11) when compared with the establishment of these developmental behaviors (although significantly delayed) suggest that brain damage by neonatal asphyxia can result in a degree of dissociation..."





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