Friday, April 13, 2012

Baboon Recognizes Words, is Able to Pre-Read

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Dan the baboon sits in front of a computer screen. The letters BRRU pop up. With a quick and almost dismissive tap, the monkey signals it's not a word. Correct. Next comes, ITCS. Again, not a word. Finally KITE comes up. 

This undated handout photo provided by of Joel Fagot, and the journal Science shows Dora during a readng experiment. French researchers are showing that baboons can do what is essentially the first step in reading. They can identify recurring patterns in English. This study is important in two fields: it shows that the early steps in reading are far more instinctual than scientists first thought and it also demonstrates that non-human primates may be smarter than we give them credit for. Baboons and other monkeys are good pattern finders and it's more than memorization. What they are doing may be what we first do in recognizing words. But it's still a far cry from real reading. The study is in the journal Science. Image: AP Photo/Joel Fagot


He pauses and hits a green oval to show it's a word. In the space of just a few seconds, Dan has demonstrated a mastery of what some experts say is a form of pre-reading and walks away rewarded with a treat of dried wheat.         

Dan is part of new research that shows baboons are able to pick up the first step in reading - identifying recurring patterns and determining which four-letter combinations are words and which are just gobbledygook. 

The study shows that reading's early steps are far more instinctive than scientists first thought and it also indicates that non-human primates may be smarter than we give them credit for. 

"They've got the hang of this thing," says Jonathan Grainger, a French scientist and lead author of the research. 

Baboons and other monkeys are good pattern finders and what they are doing may be what we first do in recognizing words. 

It's still a far cry from real reading. They don't understand what these words mean, and are just breaking them down into parts, says Grainger, a cognitive psychologist at the Aix-Marseille Univ. in France. 

In 300,000 tests, the six baboons distinguished between real and fake words about three-out-of-four times, according to the study published in Thursday's journal Science. 

The 4-year-old Dan, the star of the bunch and about the equivalent age of a human teenager, got 80 percent of the words right and learned 308 four-letter words. 


The baboons are rewarded with food when they press the right spot on the screen: A blue plus sign for bogus combos or a green oval for real words. 

Even though the experiments were done in France, the researchers used English words because it is the language of science, Grainger says. 

The key is that these animals not only learned by trial and error which letter combinations were correct, but they also noticed which letters tend to go together to form real words, such as SH but not FX, says Grainger. So even when new words were sprung on them, they did a better job at figuring out which were real. 

Grainger says a pre-existing capacity in the brain may allow them to recognize patterns and objects, and perhaps that's how we humans also first learn to read. 

The study's results were called "extraordinarily exciting" by another language researcher, psychology professor Stanislas Dehaene at the College of France, who wasn't part of this study. He says Grainger's finding makes sense. Dehaene's earlier work says a distinct part of the brain visually recognizes the forms of words. The new work indicates this is also likely in a non-human primate. 

This new study also tells us a lot about our distant primate relatives. 

"They have shown repeatedly amazing cognitive abilities," says study co-author Joel Fagot, a researcher at the French National Center for Scientific Research. 

Bill Hopkins, a professor of psychology at the Yerkes Primate Center in Atlanta, isn't surprised. 

"We tend to underestimate what their capacities are," says Hopkins, who wasn't part of the French research team. "Non-human primates are really specialized in the visual domain and this is an example of that." 

This raises interesting questions about how the complex primate mind works without language or what we think of as language, Hopkins says. While we use language to solve problems in our heads, such as deciphering words, it seems that baboons use a "remarkably sophisticated" method to attack problems without language, he says. 

Key to the success of the experiment was a change in the testing technique, the researchers says. The baboons weren't put in the computer stations and forced to take the test. Instead, they could choose when they wanted to work, going to one of the 10 computer booths at any time, even in the middle of the night. 

The most ambitious baboons test 3,000 times a day; the laziest only 400. 

The advantage of this type of experiment setup, which can be considered more humane, is that researchers get far more trials in a shorter time period, he says. 

"They come because they want to," Fagot says. "What do they want? They want some food. They want to solve some task." 

Source: Seth Borenstein/AP



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