Abnormal |
Appetitive: coprophagy, feces paint, regurgitate, urine drink |
Locomotor stereotypes: bizarre posture, flip, floating limb, head toss, jump, pace, rock |
Non-injurious self-directed: eye-poke, self-clasp, self-mouth |
Overgroom: pluck hair from self, using hands or teeth; may include ingesting hair |
Self-injurious: self-bite, self-slap (no self-wounding occurred during the study) |
Anxiety-related |
Body shake: rapid shaking of head and shoulders |
Scratch: vigorous strokes of the hair |
Self-groom: any picking, stroking and/or licking of one’s own body hair, including biting or chewing on nails |
Yawn: monkey opens mouth wide, often exposing teeth |
Affiliative |
Contact affiliative: groom, rest in contact, social play, cling, mount, genital explore |
Non-contact affiliative: attempt to touch, lip-smack, present |
Agonistic |
Contact aggression: moderate aggressive contact (pushing, pulling, grabbing, minor scratching), severe aggressive contact (biting with injury) |
Non-contact aggression: bob, cage shake, cringe, crook tail, ear flick, fear grimace, flee, grab, jaw snap, lunge, open-mouth stare, rapid glances, rump present, stare, teeth grinding, attempt to bite |
Enrichment-directed |
Attack enrichment: bite or grab manipulable object (e.g. toy) in an aggressive manner |
Display with enrichment: use manipulable object to threaten by shaking, throwing, etc. |
Manual/oral enrichment manipulation: Touch, handle, forage, chew, lick, suck manipulable object |
Inactive: passive, awake or asleep |
Locomotion: walk, climb, jump |