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Baboons Learn To Identify Words

thomst writes "Seth Borenstein of the AP reports on a story in the April 13 edition of Science (abstract here, full article paywalled) about a study of baboons at Aix-Marseille University in France that demonstrates the primates are capable of distinguishing between short, but real English words and gibberish letter combinations of similar length with an average of 75% accuracy over the course of 300,000 trials. One particularly talented subject named Dan, a 4-year-old baboon, is capable of 80% accuracy. The study's lead scientist, Jonathan Grainger, explains that a simple change in the study's methodology — allowing the subjects to work the training machine at times of their own choosing, rather than on a schedule determined by the researchers, made all the difference. When they are shown a sequence of letters, the subjects must choose between pushing a blue 'button' on a touchscreen (for a nonsense combination), or a green one (for an actual word). If they choose correctly, they get a food reward. Borenstein writes, 'The key is that these animals not only learned by trial and error which letter combinations were correct, but they also noticed which letters tend to go together to form real words, such as SH but not FX, said Grainger. So even when new words were sprung on them, they did a better job at figuring out which were real. Grainger said a pre-existing capacity in the brain may allow them to recognize patterns and objects, and perhaps that's how we humans also first learn to read.'"

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  1. Gentlemen, I think we have our new Congress by crazyjj · · Score: 5, Funny

    As long as no one teaches them the term "Corporate Whore," I think we'd be better off than with what we've got.

    Bobo no accept campaign contribution from Exxon. Bobo represent people.

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    1. Re:Gentlemen, I think we have our new Congress by crazyjj · · Score: 3, Funny

      Bobo tempted. But Bobo still no support SOPA.

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    2. Re:Gentlemen, I think we have our new Congress by jamesh · · Score: 3, Funny

      As long as no one teaches them the term "Corporate Whore," I think we'd be better off than with what we've got.

      Bobo no accept campaign contribution from Exxon. Bobo represent people.

      Exxon? That doesn't look like a real word...

  2. In wonder if it would be considered cruel... by srussia · · Score: 4, Funny

    to get those baboons to edit /.

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  3. What does this mean for animal testing? by assertation · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If baboons can learn to recognize words is it ethical to use them in medical testing? Some retarded human beings can't do that much.

    1. Re:What does this mean for animal testing? by Empiric · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I'd ask it the other way around.

      If baboons can learn to recognize words, is it not ethical to use humans in medical testing?

      Then the bigger question: "Why?"

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  4. We already know by Lucas123 · · Score: 5, Funny

    this is going to end with Charlton Heston on a beach cursing at the Statue of Liberty.

  5. I for one... by benjfowler · · Score: 4, Funny

    ... welcome our new literate simian overlords.

  6. Re:What makes this hard to believe: by Hentes · · Score: 4, Funny

    They had to because french words are indistinguishable from gibberish.
    (I just realised that indistinguishable is probably responsible for a large number of monkey failures.)

  7. What I take by SJHillman · · Score: 4, Interesting

    "The study's lead scientist, Jonathan Grainger, explains that a simple change in the study's methodology — allowing the subjects to work the training machine at times of their own choosing, rather than on a schedule determined by the researchers, made all the difference."

    What I take from this is that when I was in high school, I should have been able to get up at noon and go to school then if I wanted to. Guarantee I would have learned more in calculus than having it at 7:30am.

    1. Re:What I take by royallthefourth · · Score: 3, Interesting

      This approach of meeting the student's needs is central to Paulo Freire's radical pedagogy. Trying to stuff people full of facts doesn't really work very well and is frustrating to both the teacher and the student. Create a space where people learn to do things because they have a curiosity or a need for them and have the tools, time, and space to work and they will teach themselves and each other.

      I found this excerpt from a book on the topic interesting: http://www.scribd.com/doc/85646832/Education-and-Capitalism-Excerpt

  8. stop it by P-niiice · · Score: 3, Funny

    stop teaching useful skills to animals with big pointy teeth please

    teach them to laugh at youtube or something

  9. Identifying words does not mean what most think by Dcnjoe60 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Words are made up of letters. Letters are specific shapes. So words are basically patterns of shapes. The baboons are able to identify specific patterns of shapes 75% of the time. That should come as no surprise, because in their natural environment, they must also be able to identify specific patterns of shapes to survive. Teaching them new patterns, while interesting, is just expanding on what they already do in nature.

    It does not mean, however, they can distinguish one word from another, such as dog and cat, although I am sure they can be trained to do that. Nor does it mean that they can interpret the pattern d o g or the pattern c a t to mean a dog or a cat, although, again, I'm sure they can be trained to do that. The real question, as it relates to reading, is can they assimilate what they are seeing. If not, they aren't actually reading.

    While driving a car and stopping because you see a big octagon shaped sign is not the same as reading the word "STOP" on it, even though both give the same desired outcome.