The Cambridge Handbook of Sociocultural Psychology 2001
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511611162.011
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The Material Practices of Ape Language Research

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“…For Clark, the 'mind' is distributed throughout the body, brain, and environment, eschewing the biological determinism that is often used to exclude apes from human level intelligence. Fields et al (2008) explain the embodied culture of Kanzi and the other language enculturated bonobos as an essential aspect of their enculturation. They note that their unlimited interactions incorporate both gestures and uses of words (Fields et al 2008: 171).…”
Section: The Lexigram Keyboard System Was Originally Created By a Teamentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…For Clark, the 'mind' is distributed throughout the body, brain, and environment, eschewing the biological determinism that is often used to exclude apes from human level intelligence. Fields et al (2008) explain the embodied culture of Kanzi and the other language enculturated bonobos as an essential aspect of their enculturation. They note that their unlimited interactions incorporate both gestures and uses of words (Fields et al 2008: 171).…”
Section: The Lexigram Keyboard System Was Originally Created By a Teamentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In many ways, it allows for a continually changing, enriched captive life for Kanzi. The new emphasis has been placed on Kanzi's cultural experience using more ethnographic tools during everyday experience while steadily relying less on formal testing situations (Fields and Segerdahl, 2008).…”
Section: Kanzi-past and Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the move from Atlanta to Des Moines meant an interruption in the research program. Ethnographic reports are available [Fields et al 2007] and, as I point out in my discussion of my results, in particular in relation to Nyota, there might be a need to reevaluate methods of measuring language skills. The bonobos Maisha (born 2000) and…”
Section: The Study Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%