The Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis

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  • Опубліковано 4 гру 2018
  • Humans are the only Earthlings with complex language. But at what cost was that ability acquired? In this episode, I visit Tetsuro Matsuzawa to learn about his influential cognitive tradeoff hypothesis.
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  • @EdMcStinko
    @EdMcStinko 4 роки тому +4568

    Love how Ayumu couldnt play the game becuase he was trying to get laid

  • @HanSolo__
    @HanSolo__ 3 роки тому +4286

    "No explanation. Because no explanation to Ai... no explanation to Michael"

  • @carocardozo1507
    @carocardozo1507 Рік тому +2071

    "No explanation to AI, no explanation to Michael" Loved it hahahah

    • @TactfulWaggle
      @TactfulWaggle Рік тому +87

      I genuinely adore the way some researchers speak like, ones that don't have english as their first language, but also are very passionate and playful

    • @Alkis05
      @Alkis05 11 місяців тому +6

      Just the way master Myagi would say.

    • @slishslash9202
      @slishslash9202 11 місяців тому +15

      It sounds so simple but so perfectly worded

    • @Soulcrusher199
      @Soulcrusher199 9 місяців тому +3

      Im sure its mainly because michael wanted to be treated like that. He gave all the signs to the professor so that he knew it is ok to do that. Love that about michael♥️

    • @bluelagoon5
      @bluelagoon5 7 місяців тому

      Was just about to type this😄

  • @nettewilson853
    @nettewilson853 2 роки тому +3687

    I love how they don't force the chimps to participate in research. Respectful and compassionate.

    • @joincoffee9383
      @joincoffee9383 Рік тому +94

      Students could be treated this way too.

    • @JT-il3fe
      @JT-il3fe Рік тому +27

      Don’t force them? They are locked up in a lab. What exactly is your definition of force?

    • @br-sb6vu
      @br-sb6vu Рік тому +239

      @@JT-il3fe did you watch the video?

    • @user-sk3nf2vv4p
      @user-sk3nf2vv4p Рік тому +6

      @@br-sb6vu no im sorry my bad 😔

    • @kiwenmanisuno
      @kiwenmanisuno Рік тому +56

      @@JT-il3fe The lab treats them very well

  • @superarv1507
    @superarv1507 2 роки тому +4941

    I never thought I’d ever see a monke rage quit before

    • @mammi7699
      @mammi7699 2 роки тому +23

      @@jakob6186 😂😂😂😂😂👌👌👍🏼

    • @kyle2.054
      @kyle2.054 2 роки тому +21

      @@mammi7699 🥶🥶🥶🤯🤯🤯😂😂🤣🤣😂👌👌👌👍👍👍👍🤮

    • @Fragens
      @Fragens 2 роки тому +31

      @@jakob6186 Except they're gigachads rage quitting

    • @Fragens
      @Fragens 2 роки тому +20

      The real monkeys are min*craft players

    • @banditoincognito8950
      @banditoincognito8950 2 роки тому +63

      You see monke rage quit every time you see another person rage quit. We are monke.

  • @Pierrot110194
    @Pierrot110194 3 роки тому +6333

    "Look at monkeys!"
    - Dr. Matsuzawa, Distinguished Professor of Primatology

    • @therealmckoy6772
      @therealmckoy6772 3 роки тому +199

      Who's first language isn't English

    • @Pierrot110194
      @Pierrot110194 3 роки тому +1030

      @@therealmckoy6772 Neither is mine. In any case, I didn't intend to mock him, I just think it's awesome to see how easily amazed he still is by these creatures. For some people, the joy of a particular subject never fades and this is admirable.

    • @therealmckoy6772
      @therealmckoy6772 3 роки тому +523

      @@Pierrot110194 ok please excuse my rudeness

    • @aliceliddell8413
      @aliceliddell8413 3 роки тому +83

      @@therealmckoy6772 Whose*

    • @theinsanityispalpable7331
      @theinsanityispalpable7331 3 роки тому +476

      @@therealmckoy6772 Props to you two for actually resolving a conversation like this politely over the internet. Gave me a lil smile :)

  • @45juushi
    @45juushi Рік тому +865

    I absolutely loved Matsuzawa, he’s so passionate and you can tell how much he cares for those monkeys with just a glance

    • @rb2k197
      @rb2k197 Рік тому +7

      Their great apes not monkey know the difference.

    • @dingus42
      @dingus42 Рік тому +1

      @@rb2k197 Firstly there were all sorts of primates in that place, and secondly all apes are phyletically monkeys including humans

    • @RafaelMunizYT
      @RafaelMunizYT Рік тому +10

      @@rb2k197 there are 60 different species of apes there, including monkeys so what's your point?

    • @rb2k197
      @rb2k197 Рік тому +6

      @Rafael Muniz monkeys are not apes okay know the difference. Great apes are chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, orangutan, and humans! Yes humans are part of the great apes family.

    • @rb2k197
      @rb2k197 Рік тому +3

      @@RafaelMunizYT People often confuse apes and monkeys. Although there are a number of differences between apes and monkeys (apes have a longer lifespan, larger body size, larger brain-to-body size ratio, and higher intelligence); the main difference is that monkeys have tails and apes do not have tails.

  • @necromancer0616
    @necromancer0616 2 роки тому +410

    I noticed that in humans we seem to be able to at least see the first few numbers correctly every time. So in the wild and having spoken language it may have been all we really needed to survive. Because once a threat was identified it could be "shared" and avoided by other members of the community, thus maximizing survival.

    • @indiansmokar
      @indiansmokar 8 місяців тому

      @@jebbait1669 do you mean if YOU grew up in a hostile enviroment because our ancestors did

    • @MouhibBayounes
      @MouhibBayounes 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@indiansmokarthey didn't. He meant they needed fast paced reactions like in animals. Analizing was the better alternative thats why our reaction is mediocre

    • @DioJeanBaptiste
      @DioJeanBaptiste 4 місяці тому +2

      how would a person who is a competitive speed memorizer do at this test??

    • @SpookyRipples9
      @SpookyRipples9 3 місяці тому

      ​@@DioJeanBaptiste Exactly 💯 4 yrs before I didn't know how to ride a bicycle but today I learned to ride it on one wheel & perform other stunts-parkour..

    • @SpookyRipples9
      @SpookyRipples9 3 місяці тому

      ​​@@jebbait1669 Grandmaster level players of sport Chess, can remember all positions of their own & opponents pawns-bishop in the middle of a game just in single glance..

  • @RealEngineering
    @RealEngineering 5 років тому +2902

    "good boy"

    • @maxnewdf
      @maxnewdf 3 роки тому +43

      I am very surprised this does not have any replies

    • @jonathana.4685
      @jonathana.4685 3 роки тому +5

      Yes

    • @anonym3
      @anonym3 3 роки тому +12

      Real Engineering!

    • @joshbarrett85
      @joshbarrett85 3 роки тому +9

      Why is this top comment 🤣🤣

    • @nicness6828
      @nicness6828 3 роки тому +5

      hello there

  • @Eva-me9pv
    @Eva-me9pv 3 роки тому +5670

    I love that they're doing animal experiments but with consent

    • @Volodimar
      @Volodimar 3 роки тому +141

      Contrary to the Michael's experiments.

    • @boisvertblues
      @boisvertblues 3 роки тому +25

      @@Volodimar what

    • @therealmckoy6772
      @therealmckoy6772 3 роки тому +87

      @@Volodimar most of the time they know it's an experiment it's just with a twist

    • @morgan1213
      @morgan1213 3 роки тому +206

      @@Volodimar they always sign up for it and hes talked to multiple ethics groups on some of his experiments (i.e. trolley problem)

    • @InsanePorcupine
      @InsanePorcupine 3 роки тому +114

      @@Volodimar I would be honoured to be an involuntary member of one of michaels experiments.

  • @samgray49
    @samgray49 Рік тому +164

    This actually makes a lot of sense, there's been research that shows people who don't develop language skills because of abuse also don't develop abstract thought and abilities. I wonder how much of this comes from being verbal.

    • @PavelHenkin
      @PavelHenkin 27 днів тому

      I think it's the whole thing. No language - you're an animal.

    • @TheInfectous
      @TheInfectous 26 днів тому +5

      I think the selection bias is far too strong to draw any ideas to be honest. If kids are abused to the point of not learning a language, I would also think much more of their development should be stunted.

    • @WillyFisher412
      @WillyFisher412 25 днів тому +1

      It’s frustrating how many areas of science we simply aren’t able to know about because there’s no humane or even feasible way to do it.

    • @RobertoHernandez-gp3gu
      @RobertoHernandez-gp3gu 20 днів тому

      If you theory is correct. Then a baby chimpanze educated for the use of a very "simple sounds language" can develop a more advanced abstract way of thinking. There must be constructed with basic sounds that both us (humans) and chimpanze can vocalize. And must be in the short time period (childhood like) when young chimpanzees develop their skills to comunicate.
      First. The humans must assemble and learn the language, in order to teach it to baby chimpanzees.
      Define subjects, adjetives, verbs, actions.
      Then more complex terms like past or future, or abstract thinking.
      The chimps will teach this language to their desscendants?

    • @WillyFisher412
      @WillyFisher412 20 днів тому

      @@RobertoHernandez-gp3gu I think you as with many before you are severely underestimating the effort involved in achieving such dramatic results if even possible to artificially induce in the first place. Look at the case of someone with similar aspirations as yours: John Lilly, of dolphin house fame who wasted immense resources in achieving only very middling results. Although the results brought about in such cases as koko may lead some to conclude much more substantive results can be brought about with relatively little further effort, I believe and science thus far agrees with me that this is the limit of nonhuman understanding of language for the nonce, and hundreds if not thousands of generations of selective breeding and intensive labour would be required to broaden the linguistic capability of these animals, and there is simply no one with the funding willing to attempt such a seemingly financially unrewarding task, or at least to maintain it for more than a few decades as in Lilly’s case.

  • @itsborbiegerl
    @itsborbiegerl Рік тому +62

    I have been watching two or three of your videos every night for the past couple of weeks, replacing my scanning TikTok for hours. Thank-you for your contribution to my life. The way you explain your theories, and your theories themselves are beyond amazing and so easy to understand. I love how one thought or question leads straight to another, you have a fantastic way of educating the world on such interesting topics and opening up one’s mind to alternate theories. Thank-you Michael, thank-you VSauce.

    • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
      @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache Рік тому +3

      While watching Vsauce is definitely a big positive, I think lessening tiktok viewing time was possibly the greater benefit here. I don't even watch that much youtube shorts, and yet I already feel my attention span shortening even if I only watch like, 3 in a row. Add to that the fact that shorts and tiktoks aren't always educational, and some are even straight up disinformation, lies, or propaganda, and shortform vertical powerpoints are easily the best sandpaper for doing a smooth brain speedrun, probably murders more neurons per second than injecting bleach and ammonia through your skull would honestly.

  • @dumwyteguy
    @dumwyteguy 4 роки тому +2066

    "It takes a long time to memorize 9 numerals' positions!"
    "...and fail."
    *SAVAGE*

    • @iota-09
      @iota-09 4 роки тому +66

      That man burned micheal so much in this episode, that i don't think if you pack together every time he's been burned on youtube you'd find someone any more savage to mjchael than him.

    • @user-sp3qk3mg9t
      @user-sp3qk3mg9t 4 роки тому +2

      9

    • @saturn7404
      @saturn7404 3 роки тому

      LMAOAOAA

    • @Furry_Lord
      @Furry_Lord 5 днів тому

      Most humans can do up until 14 digits and take up to an average of 5mins trying to memorise the location. Yet this chimpanzee can do 9 digits in 0.2seconds.

  • @asmrbruh8070
    @asmrbruh8070 3 роки тому +3977

    when that guy said “look at monkey”, it was one of the most wholesome things i’ve ever heard

  • @joachimwalle3760
    @joachimwalle3760 2 роки тому +58

    14:11
    "No explanation. Because no explanation to Ai... no explanation to Michael."
    😂❤

  • @DMXXCorps
    @DMXXCorps 2 роки тому +38

    around 10:00 they talk about how imagination is what separates us. I remember hearing that telling stories is what makes us human. it's cool that these match up like that

    • @cabs_
      @cabs_ Місяць тому

      People with aphantasia are chimps amongus. 😂

  • @sipelpoiss
    @sipelpoiss 3 роки тому +4533

    The professor seemed visibly frustrated when Michael beat Ai, and then took noticeable pleasure when Michael failed at the harder task. As payback, Michael slapped subtitles on professor's talk.

  • @timsullivan4566
    @timsullivan4566 5 років тому +5396

    Tried a similar test - failed miserably. Tried again, but THIS time, rewarded myself with a piece of apple. Result? Perfect score ...but I forgot how to talk.

    • @Xturnia
      @Xturnia 5 років тому +101

      Lol funny but how can you type 😂

    • @timsullivan4566
      @timsullivan4566 5 років тому +328

      @@Xturnia Tim Sullivan CAN'T type any longer and has hired me as his primate secretary.

    • @tammy7087
      @tammy7087 5 років тому +16

      Get your own You Tube channel. You'll learn how to talk again.

    • @ericsgreyhairwisdom5799
      @ericsgreyhairwisdom5799 5 років тому +3

      lmao

    • @CoffeeTroll
      @CoffeeTroll 5 років тому +3

      Nice one Tim! 😂😂😂

  • @Lukusprime
    @Lukusprime 11 місяців тому +94

    In my opinion, instead of memory and language being two different areas of the brain, and one had to shrink in order for the other to grow, I think it’s all memory, just allocated differently. Think about it; it takes a lot of memory to remember a language; sentence structure, all the different words and meanings, etc. It’s honestly incredible that I can still remember words I haven’t had to use in months or years (I honestly can’t tell you how long it’s been since I’ve used the word Troodon, but I still know it and what it means, that smart dinosaur that looked kinda like a big raptor). All this memory bust take up a ton of space, so that’s why we can’t remember things like Chimps can; we still have that powerful memory part of our brain, it’s just allocated to a different task. If ethics weren’t an issue, I think it’d be interesting to take a human baby, not teach it language but try to develop it’s memory skills with tests like the chimps get, and see what happens. Or vise-versa, since chimps don’t have the right vocal cords for speech, try to teach a chimp human-level sign language from birth, and if it learns that then see how it fares on the memory tests

    • @steggyweggy
      @steggyweggy 10 місяців тому +5

      I was thinking the same thing about teaching kids these memory tests. I know that high level chess players (Hikaru Nakamura is the main one that comes to mind) are usually much better at these memory games than the average person

    • @soren17111990
      @soren17111990 9 місяців тому +9

      Ahh yes. Im sure your "hypothesis" based solely on personal experience and watching a 30 minute video that likely massively simplifies the subject is as qualified as a researcher who spent 40 years studying. Your opinion isn't worth much at all.

    • @wizarddragon
      @wizarddragon 6 місяців тому +3

      @@soren17111990 And you think your opinion is worth more?

    • @Biosquid239
      @Biosquid239 6 місяців тому +3

      @@wizarddragon he thinks the researchers opinions are worth more than this random dude who likely has no major even related to this

    • @wizarddragon
      @wizarddragon 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Biosquid239 huh?

  • @theitalianalien8477
    @theitalianalien8477 Рік тому +12

    17:30
    Michael: "yeah, i got one right!"
    Chimp: "pathetic"

  • @raymetal7
    @raymetal7 4 роки тому +2070

    Michael: I got the first three
    professor: good boi

    • @gangavlogs2522
      @gangavlogs2522 4 роки тому +16

      Gxdjfgdjckrjfkfjjffdmvkfjd
      Bdgogjjkllvdyxzfddf go just uh oh vjchhjjjj

    • @aijhovlogs4072
      @aijhovlogs4072 4 роки тому +7

      g

    • @kishoreytc
      @kishoreytc 4 роки тому +17

      michael: dont good boy me!!

    • @KevinKickChannel
      @KevinKickChannel 3 роки тому +34

      the professor mocked Michael so much here

    • @tutejszy
      @tutejszy 3 роки тому +11

      @@KevinKickChannel professor also can't do it so don't care

  • @grandayy
    @grandayy 5 років тому +25253

    In episode 2 Michael decides to live the remainder of his life as one with the chimpanzees

    • @Valvex_
      @Valvex_ 5 років тому +390

      randomly scrolling through and see this, lol

    • @zainbro7
      @zainbro7 5 років тому +77

      Grandayy second lol

    • @retro9946
      @retro9946 5 років тому +171

      How did the Memelord himself get here?!!?

    • @sjukingen5332
      @sjukingen5332 5 років тому +215

      And episode 3 Michael discovers he is a human when he meets Jane and they keep on living together with the chimpanzees

    • @cheesycheesecake1
      @cheesycheesecake1 5 років тому +20

      Hahaha funny man

  • @frankiev116
    @frankiev116 2 роки тому +39

    Now that I can finally comment on these videos (After watching the first 2 seasons) I can finally say how much I enjoy watching these. I have learned so much. It almost reminds me of Brain Games but with more psychological research involved which is just super fascinating.

  • @wadurito
    @wadurito Рік тому +10

    Thank you for making these available for free, they've been a joy to watch. I'll pay when I get my next paycheck. I've missed your content and I thought you had stopped making stuff like the old days, but the Mindfield series has proven me wrong.

  • @TU-iLLMATiCK
    @TU-iLLMATiCK 5 років тому +7053

    So basically don’t ever type any of your passwords around these mfs lmfao...

  • @handsomezone6290
    @handsomezone6290 4 роки тому +3720

    there's some interesting parallels here to the high functioning autistic savant piano player that can memorize 10 notes in a chord instantly, but he has difficulty communicating

    • @shady_dodo
      @shady_dodo 4 роки тому +340

      that s an interesting point

    • @vloin
      @vloin 4 роки тому +205

      I was going to say something along those lines...I would like to see this test on a musician. We are expected to play passages that we have never seen before all the time. And I feel like this test is very similar.

    • @handsomezone6290
      @handsomezone6290 4 роки тому +114

      @@vloin Its not exactly the same for sight reading I think, because you get to look through the piece at least once to put it all into recall memory, and then you get to look at it again while playing it. It is similar, but the equivalent would be showing us a phrase of music for half a second then taking away the sheet music entirely and then asking us to play what we saw flawlessly

    • @vloin
      @vloin 4 роки тому +40

      @@handsomezone6290 I agree...kinda.... But I feel that because the experience is similar. A musician might be better at this because they exercises sight to response more often... If that makes sense

    • @emergencyshotput8147
      @emergencyshotput8147 4 роки тому +7

      @@vloin music also has similarities between prices. Themes and patterns persist.

  • @grenzland397
    @grenzland397 Рік тому +4

    Love the way of the researcher he seems cold when in normal conversations but the fire that burns when he does what he's best at was really nice to see

  • @dustinairola4301
    @dustinairola4301 2 роки тому +4

    I’ve thought about this so much over the years. Thank you for making this video.

  • @Jmack7861
    @Jmack7861 4 роки тому +3209

    I think the most impressive part of this is that they taught chimps to read 1-9 in numerical order

    • @neoshenlong
      @neoshenlong 4 роки тому +305

      Yeah, I was thinking about that. How did that even happen?

    • @user-cs6hh5ej3f
      @user-cs6hh5ej3f 4 роки тому +10

      Nah

    • @80ki68
      @80ki68 4 роки тому +181

      @Kill Team Charlie
      Well I mean it is in Japan.

    • @GamingAiyu
      @GamingAiyu 4 роки тому +75

      they said they were bad with language not numbers.

    • @Jmack7861
      @Jmack7861 4 роки тому +154

      sofos Reasby a graphic representation of a concept is still reading a language

  • @mistertheguy3073
    @mistertheguy3073 5 років тому +7857

    Memory is sacrificed for language just as vsauces channel is sacrificed for youtube red

    • @birdmn9930
      @birdmn9930 5 років тому +558

      The hardest choices require the strongest wills.

    • @UdayNatt
      @UdayNatt 5 років тому +144

      VSauce: Tears? Really?
      UA-cam Red: They're are not for DONG.
      Michaelanos: I'm sorry, Little One.

    • @owelhernandez2637
      @owelhernandez2637 5 років тому +88

      Quality cost more.

    • @klankungen7794
      @klankungen7794 5 років тому +16

      @@UdayNatt they are are?

    • @mz7315
      @mz7315 5 років тому +7

      OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! BURN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @emtube9298
    @emtube9298 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic program! Turns on many lightbulbs in my head. Many thanks for presenting this data. And hats off to Kyoto University for supporting this essential research.

  • @MikeVanLinden82
    @MikeVanLinden82 Рік тому +3

    I love this. I'm grateful for his passion and research. Thank you!

  • @dafyddil
    @dafyddil 3 роки тому +565

    "No explanation to Ai, no explanation to Michael." The professor is ruthless and I love it.

  • @ProgenitorFoundry
    @ProgenitorFoundry 3 роки тому +1197

    "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent" - Qui gon jinn

    • @ProgenitorFoundry
      @ProgenitorFoundry 3 роки тому +4

      @karrie36 it's a quote

    • @ProgenitorFoundry
      @ProgenitorFoundry 3 роки тому +31

      @karrie36 quote from star wars you triggered troglodyte moron

    • @feetsniffer1488
      @feetsniffer1488 3 роки тому +17

      Yes, it does.

    • @iwansays
      @iwansays 3 роки тому +9

      Define intelligence.

    • @ProgenitorFoundry
      @ProgenitorFoundry 3 роки тому +5

      @@iwansays asking this unironically despite having proper context for example.
      Doesn't bode well for you

  • @AFK-47x
    @AFK-47x Рік тому +3

    One of your best uploads. This is both exceptionally well researched as well as entertaining.

  • @iliveinthekingdomofpain7692
    @iliveinthekingdomofpain7692 2 роки тому +1

    Great series. Keep them coming. Sponsor this channel.

  • @dennismangino8674
    @dennismangino8674 4 роки тому +1236

    No one:
    Dr. Matsusawa: "Look at monkey :D"

    • @wardwalterwarend4717
      @wardwalterwarend4717 3 роки тому +123

      Just imagine everyone being this enthusiastic at their job.
      Baker: "Look at bread :D"
      Bus driver: "Look at bus :D"
      Drug dealer: "Look at drugs :D"
      Police officer: "Look at drug dealer :D"
      President of the US: "look at nuke :D"
      I would like to live in that world.

    • @yort7002
      @yort7002 3 роки тому +19

      Ward Walter Warend unfortuatly the big sad exists

    • @royalrice5191
      @royalrice5191 3 роки тому +16

      Thank you monkye, very cool

    • @Jayboi-nm5zo
      @Jayboi-nm5zo 3 роки тому +22

      @@wardwalterwarend4717 you mean USA: look at oil :D TIME TO INVADE

    • @user-tq7bf1zr7k
      @user-tq7bf1zr7k 3 роки тому +2

      Monkeys: YHOUUUU HUHUHUHU HU

  • @jorgec98
    @jorgec98 4 роки тому +854

    I love how after decades of working with chimpanzees, he still does it with enthusiasm and even excitement.

  • @arupsan
    @arupsan 2 роки тому

    This is something I was waiting long time
    Brilliant thanks Micheal

  • @applepeel1662
    @applepeel1662 7 місяців тому +3

    Mr Metsuzawa is an absolute genius and pioneer to discover such memory capability and create such an experiment
    Brilliant man!

  • @ProdigyGirlGaming
    @ProdigyGirlGaming 5 років тому +13383

    I’m sad Vsauce is all UA-cam Premium now 😔

    • @bitterbal_
      @bitterbal_ 5 років тому +1250

      Same :/ it was such a good channel

    • @NeoFlorian1
      @NeoFlorian1 5 років тому +1026

      youtube is cancelling premium so...

    • @ole1925
      @ole1925 5 років тому +444

      TheGamingCreeper295 it is? Finally!!!

    • @theholypupper5637
      @theholypupper5637 5 років тому +433

      This is so sad alexa play vsauce theme

    • @CaMallmann
      @CaMallmann 5 років тому +271

      @@BrokenClock_ Not really. They have way less effort there, are way less interesting and just plain silly sometimes

  • @littlebigcomrade
    @littlebigcomrade 4 роки тому +9585

    I’m glad you made this free for us. Thank you Micheal, very cool.

    • @jjxrden
      @jjxrden 4 роки тому +37

      You’re welcome

    • @UnderfellSansTheEdgySkeleton
      @UnderfellSansTheEdgySkeleton 4 роки тому +69

      TheDirewolf 1234
      Yet comments aren’t available on the 1st & 2nd season.
      I’m too laY to check every episode of the two previous anime seasons though

    • @itsmaeday_2105
      @itsmaeday_2105 4 роки тому +16

      Keep in mind it is only for the year

    • @teppopierune5520
      @teppopierune5520 4 роки тому +26

      This one was free anyway

    • @Jtngetabettername
      @Jtngetabettername 4 роки тому +4

      @@itsmaeday_2105 The year?

  • @midnightcat6116
    @midnightcat6116 Рік тому +10

    Professor Matsuzawa is everything!! 🤗☺️💗🙌🪷 The banter between you both was so cute to watch 🫶

  • @ivoryquays6661
    @ivoryquays6661 2 роки тому +3

    Dr Matsuzawa = Wonderful, inspirational human being.

  • @wachyfanning
    @wachyfanning 4 роки тому +1509

    If chimps have great short term memory giving them the ability to make quick decisions, I wonder what they'd be like playing videogames

    • @JackAssSquirrel
      @JackAssSquirrel 4 роки тому +521

      2030: "chimpanzee team wins esports world cup for the 5th time"

    • @Phasma_Tacitus
      @Phasma_Tacitus 4 роки тому +288

      Games aren't just about detecting patterns, there's planning/strategy and coordination to do complex tasks also involved, so chimps would have a hard time with all that. But if you gave them something more straightforward, like a guitar hero, maybe they'd be better than us.
      EDIT: Thinking about it now, I don't think even Guitar Hero would be playable by a chimp. In fast, one note at a time songs, they'd maybe fare well, but as complex combinations started they just wouldn't be able to follow as they lack finer coordination.

    • @wachyfanning
      @wachyfanning 4 роки тому +95

      @@Phasma_Tacitus it depends on the game. There's a large variety

    • @888Grim
      @888Grim 4 роки тому +73

      Conversely, I'd like to see how a pro-gamer like Serral or Maru would do on the chimp test.

    • @Avengedtenfold
      @Avengedtenfold 4 роки тому +23

      Games also require long term pattern recognition and spatial awareness...not to mention that video games teach their mechanics through symbols a lot of the time.

  • @Beanbag-qs4ju
    @Beanbag-qs4ju 3 роки тому +2027

    I love how professor Matsuzawa always looks so happy to be there and always so fascinated buy the chimpanzees even after working with them for years

    • @ArcanineEspeon
      @ArcanineEspeon 3 роки тому +29

      I'm so glad you put that in to words so I could realize it too.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 3 роки тому +21

      he is also so fascinated in general by life and world. This is characteristic that many scientists have anyway as personalities and many times leads them to that profession choice.

    • @papawewa
      @papawewa 3 роки тому

      talk about decades

    • @idkanameforthis
      @idkanameforthis 3 роки тому

      SEND ME HATE ON MY VIDEOS>>

    • @yamatanoorochi3149
      @yamatanoorochi3149 2 роки тому

      Now that's true love

  • @8thApostle
    @8thApostle 2 роки тому +1

    Dope show❗giving up some precise short term memory for imagination and future outlooks think is a good bargain
    Crazy how nature developed react and reactions that play out

  • @haseebashraf4274
    @haseebashraf4274 4 місяці тому

    Excellent work by Michal😍We need another season of Mind Field😍

  • @watchingthebees
    @watchingthebees 2 роки тому +1275

    Dr. Matsuzawa seems like the nicest guy! You can see just how much he’s passionate about what he does, and how he cares for these animals

    • @vidhaanagarwal1487
      @vidhaanagarwal1487 Рік тому

      666th like

    • @chalkp
      @chalkp 8 місяців тому +8

      22:04 with no context

    • @Jim-vq9yg
      @Jim-vq9yg 7 місяців тому +2

      Weird, he gave me chills.

    • @JakesOnline
      @JakesOnline 7 місяців тому +1

      I'm amazed they know the number sequence, let alone memorizing the position. What if it's not memory? Could it be persistence of vision? Instead of memorizing the positions, they're actually seeing a residual image?

    • @REDSTONENOOB.
      @REDSTONENOOB. 6 місяців тому

      5:07

  • @hellszhells
    @hellszhells 5 років тому +1460

    So basically the answer to "why did I forget what I was gonna say?"
    Is "because you can speak"

    • @alintheplaya
      @alintheplaya 5 років тому +34

      very smart perspective

    • @user-gz3qd3jn4r
      @user-gz3qd3jn4r 5 років тому +11

      i think you don't understand the word 'hypothesis', so it seems like that trade didn't work that well.

    • @hellszhells
      @hellszhells 5 років тому +32

      @@user-gz3qd3jn4r no one can make a joke if it doesn't line up with the exact way that physics and science works

    • @user-gz3qd3jn4r
      @user-gz3qd3jn4r 5 років тому +7

      @@hellszhells r/woosh

    • @gerhardbritz1196
      @gerhardbritz1196 5 років тому +5

      Nice paradox

  • @Tsamokie
    @Tsamokie 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent research Mr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa.

  • @hydencp
    @hydencp Рік тому +6

    I can’t believe it took this long to find this channel. I regularly have my mind blown

  • @ASHl33164
    @ASHl33164 3 роки тому +893

    I love how the professor says, “You took a long long time, many seconds.”
    Michael: “it takes a long time to remember nine digits”
    Professor: “and fail”
    Professor: “Good boy”

    • @juliannasolis9019
      @juliannasolis9019 3 роки тому +57

      he was talking mad shit

    • @lok777
      @lok777 2 роки тому +42

      @@robertimmanuel577 I think breaking someone's balls is common across all cultures.

    • @archankumarmyana40
      @archankumarmyana40 2 роки тому +30

      Like a typical Asian parent 😂

    • @mariapaul8165
      @mariapaul8165 2 роки тому +5

      @@archankumarmyana40 Exactly🤣🤣

    • @HelloThere.....
      @HelloThere..... 2 роки тому

      @@robertimmanuel577 That doesn't really make it any better or worse.

  • @hanjaeyoon906
    @hanjaeyoon906 3 роки тому +653

    19:46 "So you recognize that you cannot do just like Ayumu. It's impossible." "Yeah, impossible." It would be funny if the professor actually beats the game afterward.

    • @andys2801
      @andys2801 2 роки тому +87

      Then when the camera cuts, Tetsuro goes full monke mode and completely aces Ayumu’s 0.5 memory test.

    • @shingekinokyojinbiteszadus7265
      @shingekinokyojinbiteszadus7265 2 роки тому +10

      @@jjjjjjjjj3000 we then find out he plays osu extreme mode every day

    • @milkuetea
      @milkuetea 2 роки тому

      The real monkey king

    • @xolomartinez6036
      @xolomartinez6036 2 роки тому +2

      And realize, it's impossible for the chimp to use language or process info like we do, that's a good thing. I'll take being able to think vs having photographic memory anytime. Having photographic memory is not necessary if you know where to lookup the info which also implies you know how to think. Another key take away is not filling your memory with noise and junk information. It must serve a purpose for the chimps though.

    • @DF-ss5ep
      @DF-ss5ep Рік тому

      "My research actually about westerner. You agree white westerner dumber than monkey, yes? It is proven."

  • @farhansadik5423
    @farhansadik5423 6 місяців тому +3

    Surviving in the wild, i think that (as professor matsuzawa said) imagination was our most powerful weapon. We could suppose glance at some random bush, and even if we can't exactly know how many enemies there are, we could estimate! It doesn't have to precise, but it still has a good use. I loved this video very much. I also think knowing and preserving other species, not just chimpanzees, is key to realizing what morality, and human consciousness is. Thanks michael!

  • @karaamundson3964
    @karaamundson3964 2 роки тому +18

    This is fascinating. I *think* I've heard research that 9 digits, in order, is just about the human cognitive limit!
    I'm always interested in matters of the brain & mind, especially as regarding every branch and limb of the human family tree.
    I taught kids on the dyslexia spectrum for almost 2 decades. One of the programs was for students who could *read,* had age-appropriate or better *vocabulary* ...but could not recall the gestalt of the anything they tried to study for, enjoy, or learn.
    Our idea was to have them to look at pictures and, in a series of different descriptive levels, report what they saw. Then we'd do blind confirmations, then they could check, and so on.
    The next stage was for them to create a picture in their minds of each sentence we read ("What do those words make you picture?"), then rely on the images to answer questions.
    (In this way we developed the strength in each side of the brain so that--very roughly speaking--the whole brain was flowing through information quickly without running into snags & stresses like studying for two weeks and passing a test but immediately forgetting everything, or failing.)
    My point being--our students had pretty much all been born into a rich culture of language and while most may have had nerves around writing, talking was not usually an issue. The opposite of the chimps...
    However once they began "seeing pictures," their concept imagery just went up and up.
    I used to wonder, as I taught, about people on the savanna coming back to the group with reports of dangerous animals, game, storms...

    • @Laura-kl7vi
      @Laura-kl7vi 2 місяці тому +1

      digit span memory is different from this kind of test, which is of short term memory but as you can see isn't memorizing numbers but is spacial, it's about position.

  • @mr.dudemeister7321
    @mr.dudemeister7321 3 роки тому +2202

    I’m just as impressed that they know the order of the numbers. I imagine it was harder for them to figure that out than it is to memorize their positions on the screen

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 3 роки тому +15

      yeah

    • @robmatheson7435
      @robmatheson7435 3 роки тому +218

      They start off by only having 2 numbers then 3 and so on

    • @dr.michaelj.stefano8113
      @dr.michaelj.stefano8113 3 роки тому +12

      only they didn't figure that out, so the whole thing is not legitimate.

    • @tiagoxavier8945
      @tiagoxavier8945 3 роки тому +56

      The hierarchical order of alphabet isn't meaningless at all... Just try to say it out in a random manner without missing or repeating any letter and you'll understand.

    • @tiagoxavier8945
      @tiagoxavier8945 3 роки тому +14

      @@dr.michaelj.stefano8113 what?

  • @meatsupplies5282
    @meatsupplies5282 5 років тому +934

    So he didn’t forget his youtube password..

    • @lizziesangi1602
      @lizziesangi1602 5 років тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 smartest analogy ever.

    • @aapadd
      @aapadd 5 років тому +53

      @@lizziesangi1602 do you know what an analogy is

    • @zakidaddy
      @zakidaddy 5 років тому +8

      Nah he just realized that the "Forget your password?" button existed

    • @DarrenC_1024
      @DarrenC_1024 5 років тому +15

      @@aapadd The science of studying anal?

    • @ghostie5580
      @ghostie5580 5 років тому

      webbit1024
      lol

  • @reynaavilaramirez-arellano8468
    @reynaavilaramirez-arellano8468 7 місяців тому

    This series is making my lil psychology obsessed heart so happy

  • @josephz9006
    @josephz9006 2 роки тому +1

    The end was very beautiful made me cry they the Dr and monkey been working together for so many years. G
    Grew old together.

  • @jakevs.theworld2987
    @jakevs.theworld2987 5 років тому +875

    The only reason I would ever get UA-cam Red is to watch this show

    • @Sokyyyy
      @Sokyyyy 5 років тому +3

      It is not avalible in my country and I dont know what to do now... :(

    • @nicurasjackson2641
      @nicurasjackson2641 5 років тому +7

      @@Sokyyyy get a vpn

    • @DarkMice5529
      @DarkMice5529 5 років тому +1

      Well it was a combination of Mind Field & Cobra Kai that did it for me!
      Also, I put it on my wife’s credit card!
      2 birds, wife’s stone!

    • @necromancer7712
      @necromancer7712 5 років тому

      @@Sokyyyy there are free websites, downloading all Red Premium videos. Mostly Russian websites. Google it.

    • @adamsabra2683
      @adamsabra2683 5 років тому +2

      there is a website called rulu u can use it to watch all mind field episodes for free :p thank me later

  • @dreww8941
    @dreww8941 3 роки тому +587

    My psychology class was canceled today, and we were all told to review an episode of mindfield instead. Nice

  • @noordinaryjoe1414
    @noordinaryjoe1414 2 роки тому

    Amazing!! Best thing on UA-cam!

  • @maxxicollins2108
    @maxxicollins2108 2 роки тому +1

    This is really interesting. I need to read more of this

  • @sneaks9150
    @sneaks9150 3 роки тому +454

    I really enjoy that the chimps participate voluntarily, and may enter or leave the facility as they wish.

    • @sprig3432
      @sprig3432 2 роки тому +6

      What about Kids who go to school, is this voluntarily for them or adults who go to work? Jesus what a snowflake

    • @bradsully6620
      @bradsully6620 2 роки тому +9

      @@sprig3432 yes, yes that is voluntary.

    • @emiliomanzo3740
      @emiliomanzo3740 2 роки тому +8

      @@sprig3432 yes you could go live in the rainforest, but you don’t you stay here and chose to go to work or school instead

    • @ShihTzuPosting
      @ShihTzuPosting 2 роки тому +1

      @@sprig3432 People who complain about snow flakes are projecting because they can't handle the cold truth

    • @sneaks9150
      @sneaks9150 2 роки тому +2

      @@sprig3432 Chimps live in the wild and live free in their ecosystems. A child going to school or an adult going to work is part of our "ecosystem" which we designed ourselves, it is called society. Weird that one comment about a viewer appreciating conservation of endangered animals triggers you so much, you goddamn snowflake lmao.

  • @GrantGryczan
    @GrantGryczan 5 років тому +302

    The Japanese psychologist is so sweet...

    • @kurlykayla9013
      @kurlykayla9013 5 років тому +24

      @@yugal.prakash Well, that's not true. But this particular person is.

    • @farenhite4329
      @farenhite4329 5 років тому +1

      @@yugal.prakash weabooooooo

    • @soumyadey7387
      @soumyadey7387 5 років тому

      @@_Shadows__ so? LMAO

    • @ryukin8385
      @ryukin8385 5 років тому

      jk

    • @_Shadows__
      @_Shadows__ 5 років тому

      @@soumyadey7387 so what, it was kinda funny lol

  • @mikecameron6667
    @mikecameron6667 2 роки тому

    Keep up the great work!

  • @dex1lsp
    @dex1lsp 11 місяців тому

    Aww, the end is so adorable and sweet. 🖤

  • @ralphman8375
    @ralphman8375 5 років тому +442

    key word: sharing
    lucky this is the free episode

    • @Agostoic
      @Agostoic 5 років тому +10

      Great pun they did.

    • @samuelparry7877
      @samuelparry7877 5 років тому +6

      Sounds like communist propaganda but ok

    • @SOTSoulja
      @SOTSoulja 5 років тому +3

      I will never pay for UA-cam

    • @DavesChaoticBrain
      @DavesChaoticBrain 5 років тому +2

      @@SOTSoulja So you go to work every day for free? That's cool bro!

    • @brycejohnson7
      @brycejohnson7 5 років тому +1

      @@SOTSoulja On the bright side they are making Premium videos ad supported soon so you won't need Premium to watch them.

  • @natsunoneko
    @natsunoneko 3 роки тому +987

    From here forth, I choose to believe my terrible working memory can be attributed to my fairly decent language-related skills. Thanks, Michael, for helping me feel better about myself

  • @alexandreleal7911
    @alexandreleal7911 2 роки тому

    It's amazing to understand what you said... The first time I had watched it and I didn't understand it very well. Thanks

  • @tiggercampbell6198
    @tiggercampbell6198 Рік тому +1

    i loved this content..more like this please

  • @britishfrenchacademy5005
    @britishfrenchacademy5005 4 роки тому +709

    15:58
    Ayumu's new girl: Aren't you participating in the Professor's test today?
    Ayumu: Nah! Screw that test. I prefer spending time with you.
    Ayumu's new girl: Awww

    • @jumbledfox2098
      @jumbledfox2098 3 роки тому +8

      I thought you were a british french school XD

    • @mostafazahid1710
      @mostafazahid1710 3 роки тому +28

      @Daniel Cheng En Kee Being romantic makes you a simp?

    • @ladyalicent705
      @ladyalicent705 3 роки тому +4

      Mostafa Zahid Apparently.

    • @wefbm
      @wefbm 3 роки тому +51

      @Daniel Cheng En Kee chimp*

    • @peewee130946
      @peewee130946 3 роки тому +1

      Daniel Cheng En Kee nah that man out here getting laid unlike you lol

  • @IronWarrior4Ever
    @IronWarrior4Ever 4 роки тому +325

    Looks like Michael is getting kicked out of the trees 250k years after his ancestors.

  • @LokwandzaZubuko
    @LokwandzaZubuko Рік тому

    Wow, your channel is amazing!!

  • @MB-ln4yx
    @MB-ln4yx 2 роки тому

    Alright, right from the start I’m hooked. That opening is Soo good. lol

  • @atena1844
    @atena1844 5 років тому +1433

    the only good youtube red show honestly

    • @andymaritanu7420
      @andymaritanu7420 5 років тому +5

      atenahena so true

    • @jariusspear
      @jariusspear 5 років тому +4

      HONESTLY

    • @madrahn1
      @madrahn1 5 років тому +29

      Cobra Kai is pretty awesome too

    • @B-rad1
      @B-rad1 5 років тому +4

      Origin is worth a shot if you're into scifi fantasy stuff.

    • @shishir4804
      @shishir4804 5 років тому +4

      IMPULSE

  • @viharcontractor1679
    @viharcontractor1679 4 роки тому +2310

    Ayumu's secret is that he is Asian and he doesn't want to disappoint his parents.

    • @sebastianortiz-trejo964
      @sebastianortiz-trejo964 4 роки тому +51

      They're native to Africa. So your joke is both wrong and stereotyping

    • @JackAssSquirrel
      @JackAssSquirrel 4 роки тому +257

      @@sebastianortiz-trejo964 since when do jokes have to be factual or non-stereotypical? in fact, aren't those some characteristics that define a joke? y'know, cause its not real...

    • @supersniper698
      @supersniper698 4 роки тому +161

      @@sebastianortiz-trejo964 How I imagine your jokes: 1+1=2

    • @thegamingalphas9227
      @thegamingalphas9227 4 роки тому +113

      @@sebastianortiz-trejo964 you must be fun at parties huh

    • @thecontenttable2955
      @thecontenttable2955 4 роки тому +77

      Sebastian Ortiz-Trejo who shit in your cereal

  • @rashad124
    @rashad124 2 роки тому

    This might be my favorite episode yet

  • @danielbonnett1907
    @danielbonnett1907 2 роки тому

    Verr Coo I’m always skeptical but you nerd-nailed it

  • @masterq9761
    @masterq9761 5 років тому +1595

    Michael: Ai, you having fun?
    Ai: *punches wall*

  • @JacopoAllieviBatu
    @JacopoAllieviBatu 3 роки тому +534

    I read in a scientific article that our brain can quickly count a maximum of 3 elements in a set. after which the concept becomes "many" and we can no longer say precisely how many elements this set is made up of. In fact, Michael always manages to identify three elements but then gets lost

    • @scrubjay93
      @scrubjay93 3 роки тому +21

      I believe it is about the same for pigeons and rats or maybe a lot of us! That was about my success rate too.

    • @stevenvanhulle7242
      @stevenvanhulle7242 2 роки тому +53

      IIRC there's a human tribe or tribes that just count 1, 2, many. Se non e vero... Anyhoo, it may have more to do with necessity than with capability. In certain contexts it doesn't matter whether you saw 3 or 4 lions, you saw many.

    • @hexagon8899
      @hexagon8899 Рік тому +6

      i have always heard its 4, which lines up way closer with personal experience

    • @Anubis_Priest
      @Anubis_Priest Рік тому +10

      It is indeed three. That is why Roman Numerals are in sets of three: that is why four is read as "one before five".

    • @bestplayer3199
      @bestplayer3199 Рік тому

      Nah that’s bullshit. It’s 7 but even then you can create more groups.

  • @ammar6144
    @ammar6144 2 роки тому

    Thank you for everything ❤️

  • @harry8184
    @harry8184 2 роки тому +2

    I loved the way the professor went full monke mode at the end of the video

  • @amouramarie
    @amouramarie 3 роки тому +434

    We were not so strong, so we got kicked out from the forest.
    1 million years later: Be careful who you make fun of in middle school.

    • @iamlogiebear
      @iamlogiebear 3 роки тому +40

      Deforestation makes so much sense now..

    • @kacperwoch4368
      @kacperwoch4368 3 роки тому +6

      @@iamlogiebear The forrest goes brrr

    • @diego032912
      @diego032912 3 роки тому +9

      @@iamlogiebear I think all of us as Homo sapiens have a shared trauma to trees, and in some people it develops as a rare form of Stockholm Syndrome causing rash affection to said trees. Very rash affection.

    • @DlcEnergy
      @DlcEnergy 3 роки тому +4

      Alpha monkeys: huh! he can talk! he can talk! he can talk! he can talk!
      Beta monkeys: i can siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing!
      Alpha monkeys: oooh ooh ah ah ah!!
      Beta monkeys: i can swiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing! **Tarzan noises**

    • @ohmyblindman
      @ohmyblindman 3 роки тому

      It's a small step from "sharing" to domination.

  • @caylonsh
    @caylonsh 4 роки тому +562

    22:05 how this video ends with the prof's chimp voice is so amazing

    • @cheeloochee5291
      @cheeloochee5291 4 роки тому +32

      hoo hoo hoO hOO HOO *HOOOUUWWAAAAAWWWW*

    • @sluchx2692
      @sluchx2692 4 роки тому +3

      0:29 what are they doing

    • @matthewhollier
      @matthewhollier 4 роки тому +3

      Sluch x26
      Just a little piggyback ride

    • @Spiritual_AJ01
      @Spiritual_AJ01 3 роки тому +2

      Sluch x26 just a chimp carrying a baby

    • @sluchx2692
      @sluchx2692 3 роки тому +1

      Mayby they do

  • @kovenmaitreya7184
    @kovenmaitreya7184 2 роки тому +2

    I think I know where this video is going. I've learned that the secret to speedreading is the elimination of subvocalization, but it's engrained in us from an early age. This task requires recognizing numbers purely visually which becomes harder after a lifetime of sounding out words and numbers in your mind.

  • @Trp44
    @Trp44 2 роки тому

    Shocking that you continue to excel…so well🐦🐦🐦

  • @cucciolino94
    @cucciolino94 3 роки тому +304

    Distinguished professor at the primate advanced study institute and his first quote you decided to edit in was: "look at monkeyysss". I love you

  • @LoydAvenheart
    @LoydAvenheart 5 років тому +123

    Tetsuro Matsuzawa is the best, I love how he randomly called Micheal a good boy when he got it right.

    • @mickmickymick6927
      @mickmickymick6927 5 років тому +2

      It's probably not such a weird thing to say in Japanese.

    • @fullc0de
      @fullc0de 5 років тому +2

      I love it when he hugged the chimp towards the end!

  • @boigercat
    @boigercat 2 роки тому

    This was beautiful

  • @clusterbwithkevindirmann4503
    @clusterbwithkevindirmann4503 2 роки тому

    Awesome content!

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 5 років тому +688

    The only UA-cam Red series worth watching

  • @huacatluong
    @huacatluong 5 років тому +269

    The Japanese man's voice is so calm, just like the old wise character in cartoon

  • @SpenceReam
    @SpenceReam 5 місяців тому +1

    When sensei said “good boy” to Michael I died 😂
    Both of these men are awesome fr. ❤
    Beautiful episode 🎉

  • @antonin_nab0r
    @antonin_nab0r Рік тому

    This is so cool! Thanks

  • @doc-holliday-
    @doc-holliday- 4 роки тому +1415

    Damn chimps are so much like us... they even rage quit games.

    • @CP2468
      @CP2468 4 роки тому +18

      😂😂

    • @enjoywhoyouarre4029
      @enjoywhoyouarre4029 4 роки тому +22

      You know else what? they are so jelouse if they feel the are not wining on game the can scream at you😂😂😂😂

    • @tyran5550
      @tyran5550 4 роки тому +9

      @@ilincaz1934 not really we have a common ancester so we are just similar to each other

    • @Phobos_Anomaly
      @Phobos_Anomaly 4 роки тому +2

      @@ilincaz1934 The distinction is actually meaningless.

    • @painisvergina3693
      @painisvergina3693 4 роки тому +9

      Yes they are, we share 99% dna with each other. Evolution is fact, we were not made by some great sky wizard who grants wishes

  • @VarunGupta3009
    @VarunGupta3009 2 роки тому +807

    Also that fact that internally, we still vocalise stuff that we read, or even glance, that makes us slower. We don't just photographically remember where the numbers are, instead, we count them orally in the head and dart our eyes around frantically until we find them all, in order.

    • @spectralanalysis
      @spectralanalysis 2 роки тому +22

      We also have what's called a visual sketchpad, so that's one way we can group disparate visual information in a specific order

    • @domagojgalekovic8507
      @domagojgalekovic8507 2 роки тому +66

      I'd be willing to bet good money that a "feral" human could outpace the chimp. Every time we see something we formulate a concept which we may vocalise. If we didn't "program" ourselves to do that from birth, we would most likely work just as fast as the chimps in the video. That's my theory at least, but I don't think you can legally raise a "feral human".

    • @carmadme
      @carmadme Рік тому +24

      Ohhh I wonder how those people with no internal monologue or vision would do in this test

    • @joincoffee9383
      @joincoffee9383 Рік тому +4

      It’s partly due to the difference of using different neuropathways , chimps direct, humans detour.

    • @joincoffee9383
      @joincoffee9383 Рік тому +4

      I noticed some child at age 1-2, has amazing visual observation capacity, way superior than regular adults

  • @danieldalan5237
    @danieldalan5237 2 роки тому +2

    Evolution is an extraordinary phenomenon, blows my mind

  • @onlypearls4651
    @onlypearls4651 7 місяців тому +1

    I don't talk to other humans, but I always remember where my car is parked.