Children Learn by Monkey See, Monkey Do. Chimps Don’t
New York Times | Published: December 13, 2005 | by Carl Zimmer
Posted on 12/14/2005 1:40:21 AM EST by MrMean
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Yeah, but the humans weren’t being rewarded with raisins.
The humans were rewarded with beer
Also, since the human representatives were taken from university campuses, they might have had the additional confusion of having to explain to themselves how, exactly, this also proves the evil American hegemony and patriarchal rape of society while oppressing the masses and stealing freedoms under the guise of a made up war on terror.
http://www.grandin.com/inc/animals.in.translation.ch7.html
It's also worth considering that young humans can learn some things, like languages, far more easily than adults. The article in the OP tested young chimps against adult humans.
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Chimps do numbers better than humans because they count every day that goes by to know exactly how long it took to bang out Hamlet on a typewriter.