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


BBC One Super Smart Animals Ayumu

En vidéo l'étonnante mémoire du chimpanzé Ayumu

Which character with the name Ayumu do you like best? Poll Results

When Will Ayumu Make His Move? Ends Without a Real Conclusion

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