359:. While Nim's quality of life improved at the Black Beauty Ranch, Nim lived primarily in isolation inside a pen. He began to show hostility that included throwing TVs and killing a dog. Nim's behavior and overall well-being improved when other chimpanzees, several from the LEMSIP, joined Nim inside his pen after about a decade at the Black Beauty Ranch. Nim continued to show signs of the sign language he learned decades ago whenever a former trainer at the Institute for Primate Studies went to visit him.
304:" and efficiently defend against it. He also shares the Gardners' view that the process of acquiring language skills through natural social interactions gives substantially better results than behavioral conditioning. Fouts argues, based on his own experiments, that pure conditioning can lead to the use of language as a method mainly of getting rewards rather than of raising communication abilities. Fouts later reported, however, that a community of ASL-speaking chimpanzees (including
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351:. At LEMSIP, Nim was confined to a wire cage, slated to be used for hepatitis vaccine studies. Technicians caring for the chimpanzees noted that Nim and other chimpanzees from the Institute continued to make sign-language gestures. After efforts to free him, Nim was purchased by the Black Beauty Ranch, operated by The Fund for Animals, the group led by
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articulated" system, in which signs are formed for objects and states and then combined syntactically, in ways that determine how their meanings will be understood. For example, "man bites dog" and "dog bites man" use the same set of words but because of their ordering will be understood by speakers of
English as denoting very different meanings.
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from his teachers in order to get a reward but did not understand the language nor could he create sentences; Nim used random patterns until receiving a reward. Mainly, Terrace claimed that he had noticed that Nim mimicked the signs used moments before by his teacher, which
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about the Nim study, explores the story (and the wealth of archival footage) to consider ethical issues, the emotional experiences of the trainers and the chimpanzee, and the deeper issues the experiment raised. This documentary (produced by BBC Films, Red Box Films, and
Passion Films) opened the
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While Nim did learn 125 signs, Terrace concluded that he had not acquired anything the researchers were prepared to designate worthy of the name "language" (as defined by Noam
Chomsky) although he had learned to repeat his trainers' signs in appropriate contexts. Language is defined as a "doubly
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Sebeok also made pointed comparisons of Washoe with Clever Hans. Some evolutionary psychologists, in effect agreeing with
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surrogate parents and taken to Columbia University due to perceived behavioral difficulties. The project was similar to an earlier study by R. Allen and Beatrix Gardner in which another chimpanzee,
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had not noticed throughout the duration of the entire study but only moments before thinking of greenlighting the study as a success. Terrace further argued that all
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89:Heart attack
79:(2000-03-10)
22:Nim Chimpsky
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2043:(2011 film)
2040:Project Nim
2035:(1997 book)
2032:Next of Kin
2027:(1983 book)
2019:(1978 film)
1958:Roger Fouts
1936:Researchers
1834:Chimpanzees
1529:John Daniel
1366:Macaco Tião
1351:Little Mama
1326:Jo Mendi II
1243:Chimpanzees
1128:Project Nim
747:November 2,
627:(orangutan)
531:James Marsh
526:Project Nim
428:Play me Nim
425:Nut Nim nut
419:Me more eat
407:Give me eat
392:Eat Nim eat
302:Clever Hans
298:methodology
294:Roger Fouts
263:semiotician
261:, American
252:Clever Hans
194:Roger Fouts
176:Project Nim
125:acquisition
94:Named after
2093:Categories
1910:Orangutans
1824:Panbanisha
1677:Joe Martin
1639:Orangutans
1341:Kokomo Jr.
1233:Panbanisha
675:References
649:Panbanisha
416:Me Nim eat
413:Hug me Nim
401:Eat me eat
398:Eat me Nim
395:Eat Nim me
366:Quotations
278:Objections
180:See also:
118:chimpanzee
65:1973-11-19
1692:Ken Allen
1629:Willie B.
1604:Snowflake
1584:Pattycake
1499:Gargantua
1469:Binti Jua
1406:Panpanzee
798:March 31,
639:(gorilla)
584:Cognition
338:marijuana
1882:Gorillas
1451:Gorillas
1296:Gregoire
651:(bonobo)
633:(bonobo)
614:See also
545:'s book
520:In media
330:Oklahoma
318:language
218:meanings
114:Chimpsky
2051:Related
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1895:Michael
1806:Bonobos
1785:Yerkish
1667:Chantek
1652:Ah Meng
1599:Shabani
1564:Michael
1509:Harambe
1416:Santino
1276:Bubbles
1215:Bonobos
972:NPR.org
914:Science
821:NPR.org
714:Bibcode
706:Science
625:Chantek
240:grammar
196:wrote:
40:Species
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1847:Loulis
1796:taught
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2008:Media
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1494:Fatou
1464:Babec
1421:Sarah
1316:Jimmy
1311:Jiggs
1286:Congo
1266:Bonzo
1256:Ayumu
1228:Nyota
1223:Kanzi
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534:2011
357:Texas
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284:Allen
1890:Koko
1867:Viki
1852:Lucy
1842:Lana
1624:Toto
1589:Pogo
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1436:Viki
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1381:Moja
1361:Lucy
1346:Lana
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1291:Enos
1177:apes
1086:ISBN
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637:Koko
569:ISBN
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54:Male
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1712:Sam
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1559:Max
1306:Ham
1301:Gua
722:doi
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349:NYU
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