At Duke, professor Elizabeth Brannon shows videos of monkeys that appear to be doing a "fuzzy representation" of multiplication by following the number of dots that go into a box on a computer screen and choosing the right answer to come out of the box. This is after they've already done addition an
Date: Jun 24, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
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How Smart Is This Bird? Let It Count the Ways - New York Times
Elizabeth Brannon, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University, and one of the scientists who did the original experiments with monkeys, was impressed by the new results. Their performance looks just like the monkeys, she said.
The results suggest that despite completely different brain organization and hundreds of millions of years of evolutionary divergence, pigeons and monkeys solve this problem in a similar way, says Elizabeth Brannon of Duke University, a coauthor of the original study of numerical order in monkeys.
Date: Dec 22, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
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