Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med
April 1989
Male rhesus-monkeys, 5-6 years old, were kept in recumbency for a long period of time during which they had to perform phasic-tonic motor tests. The monkeys showed significant changes in the tonic component of the motor act which led to a substantial deterioration of performance parameters on hypokinesia days 20 to 30. The process of recovery began immediately after exposure and on readaptation days 14-15 the tonic component of the motor act returned to normal.
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