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Rhesus Monkeys Have a Counting Ability and Can Count from One to Six

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BRAIN SCIENCES
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11081011

Keywords

counting; monkeys; numerical competence; animal cognition

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31760276, 31960171]
  2. Jiangxi Natural Science Foundation [20171BAB204019, 20192ACB20022]

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Counting ability is an important aspect of animal cognition and studying it in nonhuman animals can amplify our understanding of human cognition. In a study with rhesus monkeys, they were trained to count visual patterns and all monkeys learned to correctly choose the sixth pattern within 3 months, providing behavioral evidence of counting capacity in these monkeys.
Counting ability is one of the many aspects of animal cognition and has enjoyed great interest over the last couple of decades. The impetus for studying counting ability in nonhuman animals has likely come from more than a general interest in animal cognition, as the analysis of animal abilities amplifies our understanding of human cognition. In addition, a model animal with the ability to count could be used to replace human subjects in related studies. Here we designed a behavioral paradigm to train rhesus monkeys to count 1-to-6 visual patterns presented sequentially with long and irregular interpattern intervals on a touch screen. The monkeys were required to make a response to the sixth pattern exclusively, inhibiting response to any patterns appearing at other ordinal positions. All stimulus patterns were of the same size, color, location, and shape to prevent monkeys making the right choice due to non-number physical cues. In the long delay period, the monkey had to enumerate how many patterns had been presented sequentially and had to remember in which ordinal position the current pattern was located. Otherwise, it was impossible for them to know which pattern was the target one. The results show that all three monkeys learned to correctly choose the sixth pattern within 3 months. This study provides convincing behavioral evidence that rhesus monkeys may have the capacity to count.

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