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jburokas
at Tue Jan 24 15:30:14 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jburokas ]
Paradon - the funny thing (and my whole point really) was that the dogs were motivated to look at the humans training them and were actually interested in appeasing the people and getting the food. The primates developed 'attitudes' and were harder to pursuade to pay attention to the task. On the surface, you'd say "dog smart. monkey not smart" but it's not that simple. Doesn't mean a dog is necessarily "smarter" than a primate, but that MOTIVATION is something often overlooked when people get all anthropomorphic and want to make rash judgements about intelligence with these silly little Pavlovian tasks.
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