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 |
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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
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Chimpanzees -- Psychology
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Animal experimentation -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Chimpanzees -- Psychology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
ScarnĂ , Antonina Anna
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ISBN |
9781000841817 |
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1000841812 |
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