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Dr. Duane Rumbaugh
Scientist Emeritus
Institute or University
Great Ape Trust & Georgia State University
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Great Ape Trust Research Program
Dr. Rumbaugh is interested in how haptic (e.g., touch) cues and experiences in just touching three-dimensional word-lexigrams might facilitate word learning. He is also interested in how stimulus salience (e.g., their natural and acquired characteristics that direct attention to them) enters into basic learning properties in the absence of reinforcement.
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Duane Rumbaugh was born in Maynard, Iowa, in 1929, graduated from Ackley High (1946) and from the University of Dubuque (B. A., 1950), from Kent State (M. A., 1951), and from the University of Colorado, Boulder (Ph.D., 1955). He taught at San Diego State College (1954-69), researched at Yerkes of Emory U. (1969-71), and taught/researched at Georgia State University where he co-founded the Language Research Center. Dr. Rumbaugh has written and edited several books and has published over 200 papers, many with colleagues.
Honors
- Distinguished Member of Psi Chi (National Office); Past President of Div. 6 of the Amer. Psychol. Association
Professional Organizations
Representative Publications
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| "The Amazing Apes" was a television program produced in 1977 by Bill Burrud. It included a six minute feature on the chimpanzee Lana and the pioneering scientific studies conducted by Dr. Duane Rumbaugh and Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh at the Language Research Center (LRC) at Georgia State University. Play video. |
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| Dr. Rumbaugh is the author of numerous scientific papers
and books, including Intelligence of Apes and Other Rational Beings. Order
now from Amazon.com. |
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