Monkeys perform arithmetic as well as college students

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This file photo shows macaques trying to dig out fruits from an ice block at Tokyos Ueno Zoo. A college education doesnt give you much of an edge over a monkey when it comes to doing some basic arithmetic according to a study released Monday that und ...
This file photo shows macaques trying to dig out fruits from an ice block at Tokyo's Ueno Zoo. A college education doesn't give you much of an edge over a monkey when it comes to doing some basic arithmetic, according to a study released Monday that underscores the surprising mental agility of our simian relatives.

Researchers at Duke University have demonstrated that monkeys have the ability to perform mental addition. In fact, monkeys performed about as well as college students given the same test.


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