- Source: Ayumu (chimpanzee)
Ayumu (born 24 April 2000) is a chimpanzee currently living at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. He is the son of chimpanzee Ai and has been a participant since infancy in the Ai Project, an ongoing research effort aimed at understanding chimpanzee cognition. As part of the Ai Project, Ayumu participated in a series of short-term memory tasks, such as to remember the sequential order of numbers displaying on a touch-sensitive computer screen. His performance in the tasks was superior to that of comparably trained university students, leading to a possible conclusion that young chimpanzees have better working memory than adult humans. This conclusion has been disputed.
See also
List of individual apes
External links
Chimp Test - Playstation game inspired by Ayumu
Ayumu's memorization skills game - https://mtriad.github.io/1/
References
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- Ayumu (chimpanzee)
- Ai (chimpanzee)
- Ayumu
- Chimpanzee
- List of individual apes
- Primate Research Institute
- Cognitive tradeoff hypothesis
- Tetsuro Matsuzawa
- Sami (chimpanzee)
- Eidetic memory