Sydney Chertoff

Sydney Chertoff

Nov 04, 2016

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Day 6

Unfortunately, the Ipad we have been using did break, but the good news is we have a backup! Regular sessions will resume on the 6th after we return from a primate conference where hopefully we will learn even more and get some exciting ideas!

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  • Dr. Carol M Berman
    Dr. Carol M BermanBacker
    Thanks for all the updates. Too bad about the ipad, but overall it sounds as if things are going reasonably well!
    Nov 05, 2016
  • Dr. Carol M Berman
    Dr. Carol M BermanBacker
    Thanks for all the updates. Too bad about the ipad, but overall it sounds as if things are going reasonably well!
    Nov 05, 2016
  • Dr. Carol M Berman
    Dr. Carol M BermanBacker
    Thanks for all the updates. Too bad about the ipad, but overall it sounds as if things are going reasonably well!
    Nov 05, 2016
  • Dr. Carol M Berman
    Dr. Carol M BermanBacker
    Thanks for all the updates. Too bad about the ipad, but overall it sounds as if things are going reasonably well!
    Nov 05, 2016
  • Dr. Carol M Berman
    Dr. Carol M BermanBacker
    Thanks for all the updates. Too bad about the ipad, but overall it sounds as if things are going reasonably well!
    Nov 05, 2016

About This Project

An animals' "umwelt" is the way in which they perceive the world. With the use of eye-tracking technology, we will present the gorillas with different images to explore the ways in which gorillas see and respond to their world. The overarching goal of this project is to determine visual processing patterns in the gorillas at the Buffalo Zoo and expand our understanding of how they see their world. In other words, this study aims to further our current understanding of the “gorilla umwelt.”

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