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Wisconsin General Test Apparatus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wisconsin General Test Apparatus
The Wisconsin General Test Apparatus, also known as the WGTA, is a piece of manually operated laboratory equipment created by the collaborative effort of Dr. Paul Settlage and Dr. Walter Grether to test learning in primates. It was first introduced in the scientific literature by Drs. Harry Harlow and John Bromer in 1938.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://psych.wisc.edu/primatelab/primatelabhistory.html )〕 ==Origin== The Wisconsin General Test Apparatus was created in the 1930s at the Harlow Center for Biological Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.〔 The development of the device is credited to Drs. Paul Settlage and Walter Grether, and Drs.Harry Harlow and John Bromer are credited with the first publication about the device in 1938, where it gained much notoriety.〔 It was originally designed for testing learning in non-human primates.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://depts.washington.edu/iprl/wgta.html )〕 In particular, the WGTA was intended for use with Rhesus monkeys.
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