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Author Ingersoll, Robert

Title Primatology, Ethics and Trauma The Oklahoma Chimpanzee Studies
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (191 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chimpanzee Family Trees -- Introduction -- 1 Fifty Years Later -- Why Chimpanzees? -- 2 Narratives for Flourishing -- Noam Chomsky on Nim Chimpsky -- How Humans Use Language -- 3 One of Us -- Kelly -- Remembering "Tiny" -- Dwight Russell (Died 1983) -- Remembering Dr. James Mahoney (Died 6 September 2017) -- Abigail -- Moja -- Emotional Memory -- Motivation: The Yerkes-Dodson Law -- Personality Traits -- Self-efficacy -- Caregiver Bonds and Language Learning -- Finding Safety -- Denyse -- 4 The Truth About Washoe
Was Washoe Abnormal? -- Narcissistic Parents -- 5 Post-Traumatic Chimpanzees -- Washoe's Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) -- Remembering Dr. Shirley McGreal, OBE (Died 20 November 2021) -- 6 When All the Chimpanzees Are Dead -- After Trauma -- Human Arrogance -- The Global Problem of Language -- Was Washoe Bilingual? -- A Rose by Any Other Name -- The Chimpanzee Brain Versus the Human Brain -- A Question of Ownership -- Out of Adversity Comes Creativity: Art for Hope -- Chimp Show -- The Legacy of Care -- References -- Index
Summary Primatology, Ethics and Trauma offers a critical re-examination of the research conducted into the linguistic capabilities of the Oklahoma chimps and uncovers the historical reality of this research project without fabrication
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Animal experimentation -- Moral and ethical aspects
Chimpanzees -- Psychology
Animal experimentation -- Moral and ethical aspects
Chimpanzees -- Psychology
Form Electronic book
Author ScarnĂ , Antonina Anna
ISBN 9781000841817
1000841812