Can Apes Really "Talk" To Humans?

NPR's Skunk Bear
24 Jul 201707:42

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the intriguing history of attempts to communicate with apes, highlighting notable experiments from Gua in the 1930s to Koko and Kanzi. While early studies suggested that apes could use language, skepticism arose as researchers like Herbert Terrace argued that the observed behaviors were often misinterpreted. Kanzi, a bonobo using lexigrams, showcases some understanding but lacks the ability to combine symbols creatively. Ultimately, the video emphasizes that while human-like conversations with apes may remain out of reach, appreciating their unique forms of communication can deepen our understanding of these intelligent beings.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Humans have a long history of attempting to communicate with apes, particularly the great apes who are our closest relatives.
  • 🤔 The belief that apes can use language, like Koko the gorilla, was challenged by scientific scrutiny and the lack of concrete data.
  • 🔍 Early experiments, such as the one with Gua the chimpanzee, raised ethical concerns about altering an ape's life for research purposes.
  • 🙊 The study with Viki, who was taught to produce spoken words, demonstrated that such methods were largely ineffective.
  • ✋ Washoe, a chimpanzee taught American Sign Language, showed some ability to combine signs, leading to claims of meaningful communication.
  • 📉 Critics like Herbert Terrace argued that many claims about ape language were based on wishful thinking rather than scientific evidence.
  • 📱 Kanzi, a bonobo, uses a more systematic approach with lexigrams (symbolic icons), providing more clarity in communication.
  • 🎯 Kanzi has a higher success rate in understanding commands and selecting lexigrams intentionally compared to earlier studies.
  • 🤷‍♂️ Despite these efforts, apes do not use language in the same way humans do, leading to ongoing debates in the scientific community.
  • 🌟 Understanding ape communication requires appreciation of their unique methods, rather than imposing human standards of conversation.

Q & A

  • What was the primary focus of scientific efforts to communicate with animals?

    -The primary focus has been on great apes, which are our closest relatives and are believed to have the cognitive capacity for communication.

  • Who was Koko, and why is she significant in the study of ape language?

    -Koko was a gorilla taught American Sign Language and became a celebrity for her apparent ability to communicate with humans, expressing emotions and using signs.

  • What did professor Robert Sapolsky say about Koko's abilities?

    -He claimed that the claims regarding Koko's communication abilities lacked scientific data and were not grounded in rigorous analysis.

  • What experiment was conducted by the Kellogs in 1932?

    -Luella and Winthrop Kellog raised a chimpanzee named Gua alongside their son Donald to see if she would acquire human speech, but she merely learned to respond to commands.

  • How did the study of Viki differ from Gua's experiment?

    -Viki's keepers attempted to teach her to speak by physically shaping her lips, but she was unable to demonstrate genuine understanding of spoken language.

  • What breakthrough was achieved with Washoe?

    -Washoe learned to use signs based on ASL, combining them to create new meanings, suggesting a more complex form of communication.

  • What was Herbert Terrace's main argument against the claims of ape language?

    -Terrace argued that apes did not truly understand the signs they were making and were simply mimicking gestures for rewards, undermining the notion of them using language.

  • What does Kanzi's use of lexigrams represent in the context of ape language research?

    -Kanzi's use of lexigrams, a form of visual symbols, provides a less ambiguous method of communication, showing that he can understand and use words more intentionally than previous apes.

  • How successful is Kanzi at using lexigrams to communicate?

    -Kanzi knows hundreds of lexigrams and uses them correctly about 90% of the time, although he rarely combines them to convey new ideas.

  • What is the overall conclusion regarding ape communication as mentioned in the script?

    -While apes show remarkable intelligence and unique communication skills, true human-like conversations may never be possible, highlighting the importance of appreciating their distinctive forms of communication.

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Ape CommunicationAnimal LanguageResearch StudiesGreat ApesCognitive ScienceHuman InteractionPsychologyKanziKokoNim Chimpsky
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