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OCanadaOurHomeAndNativeLand
01-26-2008, 04:18 PM
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Ape trounces the best of the human world in memory competition


When scientists found out that chimps had better memories than students, there were unkind comments about the calibre of the human competition they faced.


But now an ape has gone one better, trouncing British memory champion Ben Pridmore.


Ayumu, a seven-year-old male brought up in captivity in Japan, did three times as well as Mr Pridmore at a computer game which involved remembering the position of numbers on a screen.


And that's no mean feat - the 30-year-old accountant from Derby is capable of memorising the order of a shuffled pack of cards in under 30 seconds.

Both chimp and man watched a computer screen on which five numbers flashed up at various positions before being obscured by white squares.


They then had to touch the squares in order of the numbers they concealed, from lowest to highest. When the numbers were shown for just a fifth of a second - the blink of an eye - Ayumu got it right almost 90 per cent of the time.


His human opponent scored a rather less impressive 33 per cent, Channel Five programme Extraordinary Animals will reveal.


Mr Pridmore, who spends his evenings memorising 400-digit numbers, ruefully acknowledged that he had met his match.

The TV tests follow scientific experiments which pitted Ayumu, along with several other young chimps, against a group of university students.
Ayumu was the clear champion, doing twice as well as the humans.



Professor Tetsuro Matsuzawa, the Kyoto University researcher behind both sets of experiments, said: "People still believe that humans are superior to chimpanzees in any domain of intelligence.

"That is the prejudice of the people..."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=510260&in_page_id=1770

TheNoNamedOne
01-28-2008, 10:50 AM
I came across this story several days ago in the paper. Quite interesting. Not only are ethologists discovering that humans and animals are more alike than different in many cases, and that there are many precursors in the animal world that explain human behaviour, but that also animals are superior to humans in some aspects -- and not all physical, but cognitive aspects as well.

Professor Tetsuro Matsuzawa*, the Kyoto University researcher behind both sets of experiments, said: "People still believe that humans are superior to chimpanzees in any domain of intelligence.

"That is the prejudice of the people..."

The last part of the quote above rings true, and I have on many occasions here pointed out the opinions held by many in debates are often based on pure prejudice -- and anthropocentrism.


*btw, Tetsuro Matsuzawa, IIRC, is often cited as one of the leading experts in the world on primates. I have often come across quotes of his in books on animals.

DocTurtle
01-28-2008, 10:59 AM
Neato. Interesting read. Thanks!

Go-Shay
01-28-2008, 11:00 AM
Its not suprising to me I think my dogs are smarter than me sometimes:ohmy:

OCanadaOurHomeAndNativeLand
01-28-2008, 11:06 AM
I often notice that those with experience of responsibility for caring for dogs often seem more confident and able parents when their first arrives.