VISUAL RECOGNITION MEMORY IN INFANT RHESUS-MONKEYS - EFFECTS OF DIETARY TAURINE

Citation
S. Reisbick et al., VISUAL RECOGNITION MEMORY IN INFANT RHESUS-MONKEYS - EFFECTS OF DIETARY TAURINE, Infant behavior & development, 18(3), 1995, pp. 309-318
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Developmental
ISSN journal
01636383
Volume
18
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
309 - 318
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-6383(1995)18:3<309:VRMIIR>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The effects of dietary taurine on visual recognition memory and visual attention were measured with visual paired comparison tests in infant rhesus monkeys. Infants (6 per group) were fed one of two human infan t soy-protein formulas: taurine-free (-T) or taurine-supplemented (+T) . The infants were tested at 2.0, 3.5, 5.0, and 9.0 weeks of age using eight pairs of patterns and eight pairs of photographs of primate fac es. The -T infants had higher novelty preference for faces, higher tot al looks at faces and patterns at 2 weeks and at patterns at 9 weeks, and a higher number and proportion of shifts between pattern stimuli a t 9 weeks. They also showed increased attention, as estimated by the t otal time looking during the tests at 2 weeks and decreased time to re ach a criterion of 10 s of fixation during familiarization at 9 weeks. Thus, contrary to expectation, -T infants had higher scores on severa l measures associated with more advanced cognitive functioning.