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CURRICULUM VITAE
Duane M. Rumbaugh
ADDRESS:
Language Research Center
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
FAX #: 732-317-1997
E-Mail Address: drumbaug@aol.com
DEGREES:
University of Dubuque 1950 A.B.
Kent State University 1951 M.A.
University of Colorado 1955 Ph.D. (General-Experimental Psychology)
PRESENT POSITIONS:
2001- pres
Professor Emeritus, Departments of Psychology and Biology;
Founding Director, Language Research Center, Georgia State
University, Atlanta, Georgia
PREVIOUS POSITIONS:
1984-2001
Regents' Professor, Departments of Psychology and Biology, Georgia
State University, Atlanta, GA
1985-2001
Director, Language Research Center and Sonny Carter Life Science
Laboratory, Atlanta, GA
1971-1989
Chairman and Professor, Department of Psychology, Georgia State
University, Atlanta, GA
1969-1971
Associate Director and Chief of Primate Behavior, Yerkes Research
Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA
1963-1969
Associate Division Chairman of the Life Sciences Division, San Diego
State College, San Diego, CA
1954-1969
Instructor to Professor, Department of Psychology, San Diego State
College, San Diego, CA
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Comparative Learning and Language Research; Behavioral Primatology
HONORS:
Keynote Speaker for the American Society of Primatologists Annual Conference
(2000).
Co-authored paper entitled “Language Comprehension in Ape and Child” (1993)
identified as one of the top influential works in cognitive science in the 20th
century by the Center for Cognitive Sciences at the University of Minnesota,
January, 2000.
NICHD Strategic Planning Committee for Developmental Biobehavioral Research,
Co-Chair, 2000.
Georgia State University Chapter of The Blue Key Honorary Fraternity,
Distinguished Professor Award, May, 1997
National Institute of Health Symposium Invited Inaugural Speaker, “Unique
Contributions of Nonhuman Primate Research to Neuroscience”,
Washington, DC, November, 1996
Nobel Conference XXXII Invited Speaker, “Apes at the End of an Age: Primate
Language and Behavior in the ‘90's”, Gustavus Adolphus College, October,
1996
Psi Chi Distinguished National Member, The National Honor Society in Psychology
September 1995
Psi Chi Invited Speaker, "Great apes, great challenges, great expectations",
Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, April 1995
Psi Chi Honored Guest and Speaker, "Language and the great apes", Texas
Christian University, Texas, February 1995
Psi Chi Honored Guest and Speaker, "Language, great apes, and great challenges".
Conference hosted by West Georgia College, University System of Georgia,
Spring 1995
D. O. Hebb Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award, 2005, Division 6 of the
American Psychological Association, 2005.
Significant Citation, from P. L. Hebert & M. Courtois (1994), Twenty-Five years of
behavioral research on great apes: Trends between 1967 and 1991, "......a
total of 654 articles with publication dates in the 25 years between 1967 and
1991 were surveyed. There were 348 first authors who contributed these
articles, for an average output of 1.9 articles. There were 39 first authors
who
The Smithsonian Institution's display of "Understanding Ourselves, Understanding
Each Other," sponsored by the American Psychological Association's
Centennial Convention, featured research of the Language Research Center,
Georgia State University. A film by the same name of the display is now
distributed nationally for education purposes by the APA, 1992
Henry M. Jones Psychology Lecture (Inaugural), North Carolina State University,
Department of Psychology, Raleigh, NC, February, 1991
Distinguished Lecturer, Shawnee State University, 1989
Anderson Lecturer, Denison University, October 1988
President, Division 6, American Psychological Association, 1988
Keynote speaker for the Center for Special Education's Invitational Research
Symposium on Special Education Technology, June 5, 1988, Washington, DC
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Inaugural Distinguished Professor of Georgia State University, Alumni Association,
1987
G. Stanley Hall Lecturer, American Psychological Association, August, 1984
Keynote speaker for the 1983 Carolinas Psychology Conference. Invited address
entitled "Chimpanzee Language Research: Status and Potential" at the
National Conference on the Use of On-Line Computers in Psychology.
November 9, 1977, Washington, DC
Roy Roberts Visiting Professor of Psychology, University of Missouri, Kansas City,
February 1975
American Association for the Advancement of Science
National Science Foundation Chautauqua Course Lecturer for College
Teachers: Eastern Circuit, 1971-72; Central Circuit, 1972-73
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
President, Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology, 1995-96
American Psychological Association Fellow in Divisions 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 26
Regional Vice-President for Psi Chi, 1957-58
Georgia Psychological Association
American Society of Primatologists
San Diego County Psychological Association: President 1963-1964
Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources (National Research Council): Member
of the Animal Models and Genetic Stocks ILAR Committee, 1971-1973;
Member of the Psychological Well-being for the Laboratory Primate
Committee, 1991-94
International Primatological Society: Board Member and Secretary of The Western
Hemisphere, 1972-1976
Sigma Xi (Fellow)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)
San Diego Zoological Society (Fellow)
Zoological Society of Atlanta: Charter Member, Vice President and Trustee (past)
New York Zoological Society (Fellow)
American Men and Women of Science
Psychonomic Society
Association for Behavior Analysis
PUBLICATIONS:
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Kuzman, W. J. (1962). The work potential in persons with heart
disease. California Medicine, 96, 406-408.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Rice, C. P. (1962). Learning-set formation in young great apes.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55, 866-868.
Kaplan, D. J., Rumbaugh, D. M., Mitchell, D. C., & Thomas, E. D. (1963). Effects of level of
surviving abilities, time of day, and test-retest upon psychological performance in
seniles. Journal of Gerontology, 18, 55-59.
Peterson, M. E., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1963). Role of object-contact cues in learning-set
formation in the squirrel monkey. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 16, 3-9.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & McQueeney, J. A. (1963). Learning-set formation and
discrimination reversal: Learning problems to criterion in the squirrel monkey.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology,7 56, 435-439.
Mahan, J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1963). Observational learning in the squirrel monkey.
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57, 302-304.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1964). The Cardiac Adjustment Scale. San Diego: Educational and
Industrial Testing Service.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Prim, M. M. (1964). Temporary interference of insolvable
discrimination reversal training upon learning set in the squirrel monkey. Journal
of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 57, 302-304.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Ensminger, L. W. (1964). Discrimination reversal training with
single and multiple stimulus pairs in the squirrel monkey. Journal of Comparative
and Physiological Psychology, 57, 304-306.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Ternes, J. W. (1964). Two-trial measurement of established learning
set in the squirrel monkey. Psychological Reports, 14, 460.
Segal, E. F., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1964). Timing behavior in squirrel monkeys as a
function of positive vs. negative reinforcement. Psychonomic Science, 1, 371-372.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Ternes, J. W. (1965). Learning-set performance of squirrel monkeys
after rapid decompression to vacuum. Journal of Aerospace Medicine, 36, 8-12.
Abordo, E. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). Response-contingent learning-set training in
the squirrel monkey. Psychological Reports, 16, 797-803.
Pournelle, M. B., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). A modified Wisconsin General Test
Apparatus for use with a variety of small primates. Perceptual and Motor Skills,
21, 489-490.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). Maternal care in relation to infant behavior in the squirrel
monkey. Psychological Reports, 16, 171-176.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Knapp, R. R., & McCarty, C. J. (1965). Prediction of work potential in
heart patients through use of the Cardiac Adjustment Scale. Journal of Consulting
Psychology, 29, 597.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Sammons, M. E., Prim, M. M., & Phillips, S. (1965). Learning set in
squirrel monkeys as affected by pretraining with differentially rewarded single
objects. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 21, 63-70.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Ternes, J. W., & Abordo, E. J. (1965). Learning set in squirrel
monkeys as affected by encasement of problem objects in Plexiglas bins. Perceptual
and Motor Skills, 21, 531-534.
Ternes, J. W., Abordo, E. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). Effect of criterional learning-set
training where problem objects are encased in Plexiglas bins. Perceptual and Motor
Skills, 21, 544-546.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1966). The psychological aspects. Journal of Rehabilitation (Coronary
Spectrum Issue), 32, 56-58 (by invitation).
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Pournelle, M. B. (1966). Discrimination- reversal skills of primates:
The reversal/acquisition ratio as a function of phyletic standing. Psychonomic
Science, 4, 45-46.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Jeeves, M. A. (1966). A comparison of twodiscrimination-reversal
indices intended for use with diverse groups of organisms. Psychonomic Science,
6,1-2.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1967). Alvila - San Diego Zoo's captive-born gorilla. In C. Jarvis
(Ed.), International Zoo Yearbook, Vol 7, (pp. 98-107), London: Zoological Society
of London.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & McCormack, D. (1967). The learning skills of primates: A comparative study of apes and monkeys. In D. Stark, R. Schneider & H. J. Kuhn (Eds.),
Progress in Primatology (pp. 289-306). Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1968). The learning and sensory capacities of the squirrel monkey in
phylogenetic perspective. In L. A. Rosenblum & R. C. Cooper (Eds.), The Squirrel
Monkey (pp. 255-317). New York: Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & McCormack, C. (1969). Attentional skills of great apes compared
with those of gibbons and squirrel monkeys. In C. R. Carpenter (Ed.), Proceedings
of the Second International Congress of Primatology, Vol. 1, Behavior (pp. 167-172).
Basel: Karger.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1969). The transfer index: An alternative measure of learning set. In
C. R. Carpenter (Ed.), Proceedings of the Second International Congress of
Primatology, Vol. 1, Behavior (pp. 267-273). Basel: Karger.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1970). Learning skills of anthropoids. In L. A. Rosenblum (Ed.),
Primate Behavior, Vol. 1 (pp. 1-70). New York: Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Riesen, A. H., & Lee, R. (1970). Study guide to accompany the film
Survey of the Primates. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Arnold, R. C. (1971). Learning: A comparative study of Lemur and
Cercopithecus. Folia Primatologica, 14, 154-160.
Arnold, R. C., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1971). Extinction: A comparative primate study of
Lemur and Cercopithecus. Folia Primatologica, 14, 161-170.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1971). Chimpanzee intelligence. In G. H. Bourne (Ed.), The
Chimpanzee, Vol. 4 (pp. 19-45). Basel: Karger.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Steinmetz, G. T. (1971). Discrimination- reversal skills of the
lowland gorilla (Gorilla g. gorilla). Folia Primatologica, 16, 144-152.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1971). Evidence of qualitative differences in learning among primates.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 76, 250-255.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1971). Zoos: Valuable adjuncts for the instruction of animal behavior.
BioScience, 21, 806-809.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1971). The learning skills of Pongo. In H. Kummer (Ed.),
Proceedings of the Third International Congress of Primatology, Zurich, 1970, Vol.
3, Behavior (pp. 158-163). Basel: Karger.
Cole, J. M., Pieper, W. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1971). Effects of 9-tetrahydrocannabinol
on spaced responding in great apes. Communications in Behavioral Biology, 6,
285-293.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Bell, C. L., & Gill, T. V. (1972). Two discrimination test apparatuses
for primates. Behavioral Research Methods & Instrumentation, 4, 6-10.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Riesen, A. H. & Wright, S. C. (1972). Creative responsiveness objects:
A report of a pilot study with young apes. Folia Primatologica, 17, 397-403.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1972). Zoos: Valuable adjuncts for the instruction and research in
primate behavior. BioScience, 22, 26-29.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1973). The learning skills of great apes. Journal of
Human Evolution, 2, 171-179.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Gill, T. V., & Wright, S. C. (1973). Readiness to attend to visual
foreground cues. Journal of Human Evolution, 2, 181-188.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1973). The importance of nonhuman primate studies of learning and
related phenomena for understanding cognitive development. In G. H. Bourne
(Ed.), Nonhuman Primates and Medical Research (pp.415-429). New York:
Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Gill, T. V., & von Glasersfeld, E. C. (1973). Reading and sentence
completion by a chimpanzee (Pan). Science, 182, 731-733.
Rumbaugh, D. M., von Glasersfeld, E. C., Warner, H., Pisani, P., Gill, T. V., Brown, J. V.
& Bell, C. L. (1973). Exploring the language skills of Lana chimpanzee.
International Journal of Symbology, 4, 1-9.
Rumbaugh, D. M., von Glasersfeld, E. C., Warner, H., Pisani, P., Gill, T. V., Brown, J. V.
& Bell, C. L. (1973). A computer-controlled language training system for
investigating the language skills of young apes. Behavior Research Methods and
Instrumentation, 5, 385-392.
Davenport, R. K., Rogers, C. M., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1973). Long-term cognitive deficits
in chimpanzees associated with early impoverished rearing. Developmental
Psychology, 9, 343-347.
von Glasersfeld, E. C., Warner, H., Pisani, P., Rumbaugh, D. M., Gill, T. V., & Bell, C. L.
(1973). Communication - three-way: Chimpanzee, man, computer. II. A computer
mediates communication with a chimpanzee. Computers and Automation, 22, 9-11.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1973). Laboratory studies of primate intelligence: A review of
educational films. American Anthropologist, 75 (6), 2021-2023.
Rumbaugh, D. M., von Glasersfeld, E. C., Warner, H., Pisani, P., & Gill, T. V. (1974).
Lana (chimpanzee) learning language: A progress report. Brain and Language, 1,
205-212.
Gill, T. V., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1974). Learning processes of bright and dull apes.
American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 78, 683-687.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1974). Comparative primate learning and its contributions to
understanding development, play, intelligence, and language. In A. B. Chiarelli
(Ed.) Perspectives in Primate Biology (pp. 253-281). New York: Plenum Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Gill, T. V., & von Glasersfeld, E. C. (1974). (Reply to "Technical
comments: Language in man, monkeys, and machines," by J. L. Mistler-Lachman
and R. Lachman. Science, 185, 871-873.
Gill, T. V., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1974). Mastery of naming skills by a chimpanzee.
Journal of Human Evolution, 3, 483-492.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1975). Language, apes, and the apple which-is-orange,
please. In S. Kondo, M. Kawai, A. Ehara, & S. Kawamura (Eds.), Proceedings of
the Symposia of the Fifth Congress of the International Primatological Society (pp.
247-257). Tokyo: Japan Science Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1975). The learning skills of the rhesus monkey. In G. H.
Bourne (Ed.), The Rhesus Monkey, Vol. 1 (pp. 303-321). New York: Academic
Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Gill, T. V., von Glasersfeld, E. C., Warner, H., & Pisani, P. (1975).
Conversations with a chimpanzee in a computer-controlled environment. Biological
Psychiatry, 10, 627-641.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1975). The learning and symbolizing capacities of apes and monkeys.
In R. H. Tuttle (Ed.), Socioecology and Psychology of Primates (pp. 353-365). The
Hague: Mouton Publishers.
Rumbaugh, D. M., von Glasersfeld, E. C., Gill, T. V., Warner, H., Pisani, P., Brown, J., &
Bell, C. L. (1975). The language skills of a young chimpanzee in a
computer-controlled training situation. In R. H. Tuttle (Ed.), Socioecology and
Psychology of Primates (pp. 391-401). The Hague: Mouton Publishers.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1975). The skills of a chimpanzee in language- relevant tasks. Journal
of Medical Primatology, 4, 345.
Warner, H., Bell, C. L., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1976). Computer-controlled
teaching instrumentation for linguistic studies with great apes. IEEE Transactions
on Computers, 15(2), 38-43.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Wolkin, J., Wilkerson, B. J., & Myers, R. (1976). Siamang-gibbon
hybrid. Laboratory Primate Newsletter, 15(2), 32.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1976). Language and the acquisition of language-type
skills by a chimpanzee (Pan). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 270,
90-123.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1976). The mastery of language- type skills by the
chimpanzee (Pan). Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1976, 280,
562-578.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Warner, H., & von Glasersfeld, E. C. (1977). The LANA Project:
Origin and tactics. In D. M. Rumbaugh (Ed.), Language Learning by a
Chimpanzee: The LANA Project (pp. 87-90). New York: Academic Press.
Gill, T. V., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1977). Training strategy and tactics. In D. M. Rumbaugh
(Ed.) Language Learning by a Chimpanzee: The LANA Project (pp. 157-162). New
York: Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1977). Lana's acquisition of language skills.In
D. M. Rumbaugh (Ed.) Language Learning by a Chimpanzee: The LANA Project
(pp. 165-192). New York: Academic Press.
Essock, S. M., Gill, T. V., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1977). Language relevant object and
color-naming tasks. In D. M. Rumbaugh (Ed.), Language Learning by a
Chimpanzee: The LANA Project (pp. 193-206). New York: Academic Press.
Savage, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1977). Communication, language and Lana: A
perspective. In D. M. Rumbaugh (Ed.), Language Learning by a Chimpanzee: The
LANA Project (pp. 287-309). New York: Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Gill, T. V. (1977). Language and language-type communication:
Studies with a chimpanzee. In M. Lewis & L. A. Rosenblum Eds.), Interaction,
Conversation, and the Development of Language (pp. 115-131). New York: John
Wiley and Sons.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage, E. S. (1977). Primate behavior. Encyclopedia Americana,
22, 226-228.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage, E. S. (1977). Animal Psychology. Collier's Encyclopedia, 2,
226-228.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1977). Language behavior of apes. In A. M. Schrier (Ed.), Behavioral
Primatology: Advances in Research and Theory, Vol. l. (pp. 105-138). Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1977). The emergence and state of ape language research. In G. H.
Bourne (Ed.), Progress in Ape Research (pp. 75-83). New York: Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1978). Chimpanzee language research:
Status and potential. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation, 10, 119-131.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Boysen, S. (1978). Symbolic
communication between two chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Science, 201, 641-644.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1978). Ape language projects: A perspective. In D. J. Chivers & J.
Herbert (Eds.), Recent Advances in Primatology, Vol. 1, Behaviour (pp. 855-859).
New York: Academic Press.
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Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1978). Symbolization, language, and
chimpanzees: A theoretical reevaluation based on initial language acquisition
processes in four young Pan troglodytes. Brain and Language, 6, 265-300.
Essock, S. M., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1978). Development and measurement of cognitive
capabilities in captive nonhuman primates. In H. Markowitz & V. J. Stevens (Eds.),
Behavior of Captive Wild Animals (pp. 161-208). Chicago: Nelson-Hall.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Boysen, S. (1978). Linguistically mediated
tool use and exchange by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 4, 539-554.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Boysen, S. (1978). Sarah's problems of
comprehension. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 4, 555-557.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Boysen, S. (1978). Describing chimpanzee
communication: A communication problem. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 4,
614-616.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Gill, T. V. (1978). Language skills,
cognition, and the chimpanzee. In F. C. C. Peng (Ed.), Sign Language and
Language Acquisition in Man and Ape: New Dimensions in Comparative
Pedolinguistics (pp. 137-159). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Gill, T. V. & Warner, H. (1979). The
chimpanzee as an animal model in language research. In R. L. Schiefelbusch & J.
H. Hollis (Eds), Language Intervention from Ape to Child (pp. 75-89). Baltimore:
University Park Press.
Stahlke, H. F., Rumbaugh, D. M., Gill, T. V., & Warner, H. (1979). The linguistic
innateness hypothesis in the light of chimpanzee language research. In R. L.
Schiefelbusch & J. H. Hollis (Eds), Language Intervention from Ape to Child (pp.
93-105). Baltimore: University Park Press.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1979). Initial acquisition of symbolic skills
via the Yerkes computerized language analog system. In R. L. Schiefelbusch & J.
H. Hollis (Eds.), Language Intervention from Ape to Child (pp. 278-294).
Baltimore: University Park Press.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1979). Chimpanzee problem
comprehension: Insufficient evidence. Science, 206, 1201-1202.
Wilkerson, B. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1979). Learning and intelligence in prosimians. In
G. A. Doyle & R. D. Martin (Eds.), The Study of Prosimian Behavior (pp. 207-246).
New York: Academic Press.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Boysen, S. (1979). Chimpanzees and
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protolanguage. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2, 396-397.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). Language behavior of apes. In T. A. Sebeok & J.
Umiker-Sebeok (Eds.), Speaking of Apes: A Critical Anthology of Two-Way
Communication with Man (pp. 231-259). New York: Plenum Publishing.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). Linguistically mediated tool use and
exchange by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). In T. A. Sebeok & J. Umiker-Sebeok
(Eds.), Speaking of Ape: A Critical Anthology of Two-Way Communication with
Man (pp. 353-383). New York: Plenum Publishing.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). To arms! It's the apes! (review of The Ape's Reflexion by
Adrian J. Desmond). Contemporary Psychology, 25, 872-874.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1980). A response to Herbert Terrace's
article, "Linguistic apes: what are they saying?". New York University
Educational Quarterly (Winter), 33.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S,. & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). Requisites of symbolic
communication. Psychological Record, 30, 305-315.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). Language analogue project, Phase
II: Theory and tactics. In K. E. Nelson (Ed.), Children's Language, Vol. 2 (pp. 267307). New York: Gardner Press.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). Primate intelligence. Encyclopedia
Brittanica Yearbook, 64-75.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Boysen, S. (1980). Do apes use language?
American Scientist, 68, 49-61.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., Smith, S. T., & Lawson, J. (1980). Reference:
The linguistic essential. Science, 210, 922-925.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Scanlon, J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980). Communicative
intentionality in the chimpanzee. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 3, 620-622.
Massel, H. K., Macias, S., Meador, D. M., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1981). The learning skills
of primates: The rhesus macaque in comparative perspective. International
Journal of Primatology, 2, 9-17.
Meador, D. M., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1981). Quality of learning of severely retarded
adolescents. American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 85, 404-409.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1981). Who feeds Clever Hans? In T. A. Sebeok & R. Rosenthal
(Eds.), The Clever Hans Phenomenon: Communication with Horses, Whales, Apes,
and People (pp. 26-34). New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
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Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982). Ape language research is alive and
well: A reply. Anthropos, 77, 568-573.
Scanlon, J. L., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982). Apes and language:
An emerging perspective. In S. Kuczaj (Ed.), Language Development: Language,
Cognition and Culture (pp. 471-485). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Scanlon, J. L. (1982). The relationship
between language in apes and human beings. In J. L. Fobes & J. E. King (Eds.),
Primate Behavior (pp. 361-385). New York: Academic Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Massel, H. K. (1983). Learning and language acquisition in
primates. In W. R. Dukelow (Ed.), Nonhuman Primate Models for Human Diseases
(pp. 159-189). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
Pate, J. L., and Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983). The language-like behavior of Lana
chimpanzee: Is it merely discrimination and paired-associate learning? Animal
Learning & Behavior, 11, 134-138.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1983). Apes and language research. In H.
B. Miller & W. H. Williams (Eds.), Ethics and Animals (pp 207-217). Clifton, NJ:
Humana Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Pate, J. L. (1984). Primate learning by levels. In G. Greenberg & E.
Tobach (Eds.), Behavioral Evolution and Integrative Levels (pp. 221-240).
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& F. C. Keil (Eds.) The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences. Cambridge:
The MIT Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1999). Language, nonhuman. In G.
Adelman & B. H. Smith (Eds.), Encyclopedia of neuroscience. (pp. 1013-1015).
Elsevier Science B.V.
Schick, K. D., Toth, N., Garufi, G., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Sevcik,
R. A. (1999). Continuing investigations into the stone tool-making and tool-using
capabilities of a Bonobo (Pan paniscus). Journal of Archaeological Science, 26, 821832.
Williams, S. L. & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999). Tympanic membrane temperatures reflect
lateralization in a language-trained ape (Pan troglodytes). American Journal of
Primatology, 49.
Williams, S. L., Beran, M. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999). Self-judgment of performance by
chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). American Journal of Primatology, 49, 114.
[Abstract].
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Richardson, W. K., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000). A chimpanzee's
(Pan troglodytes) long-term retention of lexigrams. Animal Learning and Behavior,
28, 201-207.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000) The apes and us: Brain and emergent processes. American
Society of Primatologists. (Abstract)
Rumbaugh, D.M. (2000) The Mentalities of Gorillas and Orangutans (book review).
International Journal of Primatology, Vol 21, No. 4, pp. 769-771.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Beran, M. J., & Hillix, W. A. (2000). Cause-effect reasoning in humans
and animals. In C. Heyes & L. Huber (Eds.), The evolution of cognition. (pp. 221238). MIT Press: Cambridge, MA.
Washburn, D. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., Richardson, W. K., Gulledge, J. P., Shylk, G. G., &
Vasilieva, O. N. (2000). PTS performance by flight- and control-group macaques.
Journal of Gravitational Physiology, 7, S-89-S94.
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001). Sequential
responding and planning in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus macaques
(Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Primatology, 54, 100. [Abstract].
Beran, M. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001). “Constructive” enumeration by chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) on a computerized task. Animal Cognition, 4, 81-89.
Beran, M. J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001). Comparative cognitive science and the Japanese
influence in primatology. Book Review of Primate origins of human cognition and
behavior by Tetsuro Matsuzawa. American Journal of Primatology, 55, 183-185.
Gibson, K. R., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Beran, M. J. (2001). Bigger is better: Primate brain
size in relationship to cognition. In D. Falk & K. R. Gibson (Eds.), Evolutionary
anatomy of the primate cerebral cortex (pp. 79-97). Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Beran, M. J., & Elder, C. M. (2001) Infancy and the birth of
competence: Bruner and comparative-developmental research. In D. Bakhurst & S.
G. Shanker (Eds.), Jerome Bruner: Language, culture, self. (pp. 136-149). London:
Sage.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Beran, M. J. (2001). The grand apes. In B.
B. Beck, T. S. Stoinski, M. Hutchins, T. L. Maple, A. Rowan, B. F. Stevens, & A.
Arluke, (Eds.), Great apes & humans: The ethics of coexistence (pp. 245-260).
Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2002). Emergents and rational behaviorism. Eye on Psi Chi, 6, 8-14.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2002). Language acquisition by animals. Encyclopedia of Cognitive
Science. Nature Publishing Group.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Taglialatela, J. P. (2002). Language
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learning: Nonhuman primates. In J. H. Byrne, (Ed.), Language & Memory, 2nd
Edition (pp. 314-317). New York: Macmillan.
King, J. E., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2003). [Review of the book Love at Goon Park: Harry
Harlow and the science of affection]. New England Journal of Medicine, 348, 670671.
Lyn, H., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2003). Cognitive and language skills: Early environmental
influences on apes. In J. R. Miller, R. M. Lerner, L. B. Schiamberg, & P. M.
Anderson, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Ecology, Vol 1, (pp. 128-130). Santa
Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2003). [Media review The disenchanted forest]. American Journal of
primatology, 60, 119-120.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2003). [Review of book A perspective of human and chimpanzee
cognition]. Contemporary Psychololgy: APA Review of Books, 48, 5-8.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Taglialtela, J. P. (2003). [Review of book The ape and the sushi
master: Cultural reflections of a primatologist]. Contemporary Psychology: APA
Review of Books, 48(4), 471-473.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Beran, M. J. (2003). Animal language. In L. Nadel (Ed.)Encyclopedia
of Cognitive Science (pp. 138-141). London: Macmillan.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Beran, M. J. (2003). Language acquisition by animals. In L. Nadel
(Ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (pp. 700-707). London: Macmillan.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Beran, M. J., & Pate, J. L. (2003). Uncertainty monitoring may promote
emergents. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 353.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Beran, M. J., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (In press). Language. In
D.Maestripieri (Ed.), Primate psychology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004). [Review of book The biology of traditions, models and evidence].
International Journal of Primatology, 25, 959-961.
Beran, M. J. & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004). [Review of book Working to understand whether
memories ever leave–with a trace]. APA Review of Books, 49, 433-434.
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004). Sequential
responding and planning in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and rhesus macaques
(Macaca mulatta). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior
Processes, 30, 203-212.
Beran, M. J., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Washburn, D. A. (2007). Rhesus monkeys (Macaca
mulatta) maintain learning set despite second-order stimulus-response spatial
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discontiguity. Psychological Record, 57, 9-22.
Rumbaugh, D. M., King, J.E., Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Gould, K. L. , (2007). A
Salience theory of learning and behavior – with perspectives on neurobiology and
cognition. International Journal of Primatology. (28)5, 973-996.
Beran, M. J., Klein, E. D., Evans, T. A., Chan, B., Flemming, T. M., Harris, E. H.,
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (in press). Discrimination reversal learning
in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Psychological Record.
Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (in press). The Stroop Effect in colornaming of color-word lexigrams by a chimpanzee. Journal of General Psychology.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (in press). Review of book The Primate Mind: Built to Connect With
Other Minds (Eds de Waal & Ferrari). Primate Cognition: Do Primates Mind Their
Friends and Social Ways? PsychCRITIQUES.
Rumbaugh, D. M., King, J. E., Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Gould, K. L. A
salience theory of learning and behavior – with perspectives on neurobiology and
cognition. International Journal of Primatology, 2007, 28(5), 983-996.
Savage-Rumbaugh, S., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Fields, W. M. (2009).) Emprical Kanzi.
Skeptic, 15(1), 25-34.
M. Capitelli, C. Guerra, L. L'Abate, & D. M. Rumbaugh (2009). Science or mind?
Reductionism proper, optimal reductionism, emergent interactionism, and
synthetic integration. In L. L’Abate, P. De Giacomo, M. Capitelli, & S. Longo
(Eds.), Science, mind and creativity: The Bari symposium (pp. 1-22). New York:
Nova Science Publishers
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. Sue, King, J. E., & Taglialatela, J. P. (2010). The
foundations of primate intelligence and language skills. In D. Broadfield, M.Yuan,
K.Schick, & N. Toth, N. (Eds.) The human brain evolving: paleoneurological
studies in honor of Ralph L. Holloway, Chapter 18, pp. 287-292. Gosport IN:
Stone Age Institute Publication Series Number 4
BOOKS:
Rumbaugh, D. M. (Ed.). (1972). Gibbon and Siamang: A Series of Volumes on the Lesser
Apes, Vol. 1, Evolution, Ecology, Behavior, and Captive Maintenance. Basel:
Karger.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. (Ed.) (1973). Gibbon and Siamang: A Series of Volumes on the Lesser
Apes, Vol. 2, Anatomy, Dentition, Taxonomy, Molecular Evolution, and Behavior.
Basel: Karger.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (Ed.). (1974). Gibbon and Siamang: A Series of Volumes on the Lesser
Apes, Vol. 3, Natural History, Social Behavior, Reproduction, Vocalizations,
Prehension. Basel: Karger.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (Ed.). (1976). Gibbon and Siamang: A Series of Volumes on the Lesser
Apes, Vol. 4, Suspensory Behavior, Locomotion, and Other Behaviors of Captive
Gibbons: Cognition. Basel: Karger.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (Ed.). (1977). Language Learning by a Chimpanzee: The LANA
Project. New York: Academic Press.
Krasnegor, N. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., Schiefelbusch, R. L., & Studdert-Kennedy, M. (Eds.).
(1991). Biological and behavioral determinants of language development. Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Washburn, D. A. (2003). Intelligence of apes and other rational
beings. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Hillix, W. A. & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004). Animal bodies, human minds. New York:
Kluwer/Academic Press.
IN PRESS:
Hillix, A., King, J., & Rumbaugh, D. M. History of comparative psychology. In R. Riebert
(Ed.), Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theory. New York: Springer
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Beran, M. J. Linguistic and cognitive capacities of apes. In N. Seed (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning, DO-I 10.1007/978-14419-1428-6. New York:
Springer Sciences.
Rumbaugh, D. M., King, J. E., Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Gould, K. Salience theory of
Learning. Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning. Pp. 286-292. New York: Springer
Sciences of Learning
Beran, M. J., Klein, E. D., Evans, T. A., Chan, B., Flemming, T. M., Harris, E. H.,
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (in press). Discrimination reversal learning
in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Psychological Record.
Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (in press). The Stroop Effect in colornaming of color-word lexigrams by a chimpanzee. Journal of General Psychology.
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PRESENTATIONS:
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1970s). Invited lecturer on the LANA chimpanzee language project to
museums in Washington, D. C., New York, NY, and Chicago, IL. Also, in
subsequent years, symposium speaker to the University of Wisconsin on Harlow’s
Learning Set type research, to Brown University’s and Rutger’s Psychology
Departments on a revised perspective of learning and behavior (e.g. Salience
Theory).
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2009, August). Research at the San Diego Zoo, 1959-1969. American
Society of Primatologists Convention, San Diego, California.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2006-2008) A Salience Theory of Learning and Behavior. Rutgers
University, U. of South Carolina, Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004, August). Invited discussant, American Psychological Association,
Division 6, Creating New Behavior–Variability, Reinforcement, and Behavioral
Emergents, Honolulu, Hawaii
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2004, April). Intelligence of apes and learning processes reconsidered.
Invited lecture, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Decatur, GA.
Beran, M. J., Washburn, D. A., Gulledge, J. P., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2003, November).
Using computers to study nonhuman primate numerical cognition. Paper presented
at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Computers in Psychology, Vancouver,
Canada.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2002, August). Invited presentation, American Psychological
Association, Division 6 and the Internationl Society for Comparative Psychology
President’s Symposium: Comparative Psychology Across the Globe, Salience of
Stimuli and Reinforcement Redefined.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2002, March). Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual
Meeting, Discussant, The Mind’s Greatest Trait–Its Life and Times.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2002, March). Invited Guest Lecturer, The Geoffrey Bourne Lecture,
Zoo Atlanta, Language and Intelligence of Lana and Other Great Apes of Atlanta.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001, November). Invited address, Kent State University, Language
and Learning in Apes and Monkeys.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001, August). American Psychological Association Annual
Convention. Symposium Chair: Animal Cognition and Emergents – I & II.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001, August). American Psychological Association Annual
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Convention. Invited Address: Frederick Howell Lewis Distinguished Lecture. Apes
and Us: Common Ground, Shared Competencies.
Beran, M. J., Pate, J. L., Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001, April). Paper
presented at 93rd annual meeting of Southern Society For Philosophy and
Psychology. Sequential Responding and Planning in Chimpanzees and Rhesus
Monkeys.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001, May). Atlanta, GA. Invited lecture at the Hard Data Café,
Georgia State University, Emergent and Rational Behaviorism.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2001, April). Houston TX. Toward a Rational Behaviorism SCPA
Invited address at the Southwestern Psychological Association 47th Annual
Convention.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000, October). 2000 ChimpanZoo Reason for Hope Conference,
Tucson, AZ. Keynote Address: The Grand Apes and Us: Common Ground.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000, July). American Society of Primatologists, Annual Conference,
Boulder, Co. Keynote Address: The Apes and Us: Brain and Emergent Processes.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000, April). Conference on Maternal Behavior in Primates.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000, April). Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual
Meeting. Psychology Session XI: Neuropsychology. Functional Imaging of
language Skills in Chimpanzees: Implications for Early-Rearing Variables.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000, April). Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual
Meeting. Special Symposium: Controversial Issues in Psychology; Behaviorist and
Cognitive Perspectives on the Laws of Behavior. Is Reinforcement Reinforcing.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (2000, March). American Association for Applied Linguistics, Annual
Conference, Vancouver, Canada. Plenary Speaker. The Apes and Us: Language,
Culture, and other Emergent Processes.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, December). Invited speaker at the Sydney Museum, Sydney,
Australia. Those Amazing Young Apes and Their Language Machines.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, December). Invited plenary lecturer at the Interdisciplinary
Research Conference, Sydney, Australia. Children’s Language: Conversations
Across Disciplines.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, November). Poster. Center of Excellence International
Symposium, Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. Japan. Evidence for
rhesus monkeys’ concept of number with J. P. Gulledge & D. A. Washburn.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, November). Poster. Center of Excellence International
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Symposium, Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. Japan. A Comparative
PET Study of Linguistic Processing in Humans and Language-Competent
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) with J. Rilling, C. Kilts, J. M. Hoffman, E. S.
Savage-Rumbaugh, M. Giroux, M. J. Beran, S. L. Williams, & S. Rapoport.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, November). Invited speaker. Center of Excellence International
Symposium, Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. Japan. The Apes and
Us: Brain and Emergent Processes.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, November). Invited speaker Center of Excellence International
Symposium, Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University. Japan. Conference
Overview.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, April). Symposium presentation at the Southern Society for
Philosophy and Psychology, 1999 Annual Meeting, Louisville, Kentucky.
Controversial Issues in Psychology: The Role of Emergent Processes: “The Bridge
Over the River Why”.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, April). Invited participant in a live, interactive electronic field
trip to the Field Museum of Chicago’s Origins Exhibit entitled The Origins of Being
Human.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, March). Invited speaker at Brain Awareness Week, Emory
University, Intelligence and Language Ability of Chimpanzees: Those Amazing
Young Apes and Their Language Machines.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1999, March). Invited speaker at Hard Data Cafe, Georgia State
University, The Social/Cognitive Program, Psychology Department. Apes, Languae,
Intelligence and Brain.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, October). Invited speaker for Psi Chi, Georgia State University,
Atlanta, GA. Great Apes--Their Intelligence and Language Skills.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, October). Symposium presentation at the History of Science
Society, Philosophy of Science Association, 1998 Annual Meeting. The Roots of
Human Linguistic Competence in Apes.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, October). Symposium presentation at the Fourth Conference on
Conception Structure, Discourse, and Language (CSDL-4), Emory University. The
Biobehavioral Roots of Apes and Language.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, August). Presentation at the Third Altenberg Workshop in
Theoretical Biology, Evolution of Cognition, Austria. Cause-Effect Reasoning Brain, Rearing, and Emergents.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, June). Paper presented at Great Apes and Humans at an Ethical
Frontier Conference, Disney Institute. The Grand Chimpanzees and the Nuclear-
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Toothed Ape.
Beran, M. J. & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, June). Paper presented at the 21st Annual Meeting
of the American Society of Primatologists. Delay of gratification in chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes).
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, April). Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy
and Psychology, New Orleans. Psychology Session, Animal Learning and Cognition
II: Respondents, Operants, and Emergents - a Triarchic Organization of Learned
Behavior.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, March). Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological
Association, Mobile, Alabama. Symposium Discussant: Discussion of the history of
non-human language research in the Southeast with an emphasis on research with
primates.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1998, March). Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological
Association, Mobile, Alabama. Symposium Discussant: Cognitive Paradigms in
Basic Neuroscience: The Interface of Human and Animal Models.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997, November). Disney World, Epcot. Seminar on Dolphin Cognitive
Research. Apes and Language.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997, November). Georgia State University, Department of Biology,
Seminar: Primates, Brains, and Roots of our Intelligence: Why Bigger Really is
Better.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997, October). Emory University, Psychology Department, Cognition
and Development Program Colloquium. Chimpanzees--Roots of Intelligence and
Language.
Beran, M. J., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1997, March). Paper
presented at Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual Meeting.
Evaluation of current language comprehension in three chimpanzees (Pan
troglodytes): Effect of rearing on duration of language comprehension. Atlanta, GA.
Rice, D. R., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997, March). Session at
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual Meeting. A chimpanzee’s
ability to learn ordinality and counting. Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997, March). Session at Southern Society for Philosophy and
Psychology Annual Meeting. The psychology Harry Harlow: A bridge from radical
to rational behaviorism. Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1997, March). Presidential Address. Southern Society for Philosophy
and Psychology Annual Meeting. Brain matters. Atlanta, GA.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1996, August). Primate intelligence,
cognition, language, and the demise of the Cartesian beast machine. Lecture at the
Animal Behavior Society 33rd Annual Meeting, Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff, AZ.
Beran, M. J., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1996, August). Performance
of a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) on a computerized counting task. Poster Session
at the XVIth Congress of the International Primatological Society, University of
Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Washburn, D. A. (1996, August). Progeny of WGTA and learning set:
The Language Research Center’s computerized test system and transfer index
phenomena. Symposium at the XVIth Congress of the International Primatological
Society and the XIXth Conference of the American Society of Primatologists,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1996, August). Primate intelligence and
language: Brain and Environment. Symposium at the XVIth Congress of the
International Primatological Society and the XIXth Conference of the American
Society of Primatologists, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Washburn, D. A. (1996, August). Learning in relation to primate
brain evolution. Symposium at the XXVI International Congress of Psychology,
Montreal, Canada.
Rumbaugh, D. M., et. al. (1996, April). Ape Mind, Monkey Mind. At the Atlanta-Athens
Primate Meetings, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1996, January). Ethics, Chimpanzees and the Concept of Competence.
Lecture at Georgia State University Philosophy Forum and the Center for Ethics,
Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, November). Evolution and social basis of primate intelligence.
Invited session, Kathleen R. Gibson (Chair), Social Intelligence and Cognitive
Evolution at the 94th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association,
Washington, DC.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, October). Do chimpanzees count? You bet they do!. Featured
speaker at the 11th Annual ChimpZoo Conference, Individuality and Intelligence of
Chimpanzees, Tuscon, AZ.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Washburn, D. A. (1995, August). Lecture at the Institute for Medical
and Biological Problems in Moscow, Russia.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, April). Great apes, language, and cognition. Key address at the
Second Annual Interdisciplinary Conference for the Behavioral Sciences, Georgia
College, Milledgeville, GA.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, April). Primate language and cognition: Common ground.
Invited presentation at the conference "In the Company of Animals", sponsored by
the New School for Social Research, New York.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, April) . Great apes, great issues, great expectations. Invited Psi
Chi speaker at the 1995 Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, March). Language and cognition in comparative perspective.
Guest Lecturer at Kenyon College, Dept. of Psychology, Gambier, OH.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, February). Guest Lecturer to the Anthropology Society, Georgia
State University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, February). Primate intelligence and language: Brain and
environment. Invited presentation at the American Association for Advancement of
Science's Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, February). Guest speaker at the Georgia statewide Academic
and Medical System (GSAMS) site at the Marriott Hotel in conjunction with 1995
National Meeting of the American Association for the Advance of Science, Atlanta,
GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, February). Language, great apes, and great challenges. Invited
address at the Sixth Annual Psi Chi Student's Convention, Texas Christian
University and Southeastern University, TX.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1995, January). Language, great issues, and the great apes. Invited
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, November). Language of children -- and of apes. Invited lecture
at the meeting of the Rotary Club, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, October). Apes, language and humankind-who are we!.
Presented at the Philosophy Forum series, Philosophy Dept., Georgia State
University, Atlanta, GA.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, October). The intelligence of
animals. Invited presentation at the Nagoya Port Aquarium, Nagoya, JAPAN.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, September). Competence, cortex, and animal models--A
comparative primate perspective. Invited presentation at the NICHD Conference on
the Prefrontal Cortex: Evolution, Neurobiology, and Behavioral Development,
Bethesda, MD.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, August). What can we learn from the learning of the great apes:
Implications for special education. Invited presentation at the International
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Academy for Research in Learning Disabilities Conference, Norway.
Rumbaugh, D., Tomasello, M., & Washburn, D. A. (1994, August). What animal cognition
tells us about human cognition. In A. Francis (chair), Georgia Tech Theatre for the
Arts Symposium. Presented at the Sixth Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, June). Kanzi (Bonobo Chimpanzee) of the Language Planet.
Invited presentation at the exhibit, "Psychology: Understanding Ourselves,
Understanding Each Other", Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, May). Monkeys too? A presentation within Creating Culture,
Apes & Humans: A Forum for Discussion. Sponsored by Georgia State University
and Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, April). PSYCHOLOGY RESPONDENT: The Neural Cost of
Complex Behavior. Invited respondent at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Southern
Society for Philosophy and Psychology, The Marriott Marquis Hotel, Atlanta, GA.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1994, March). Primate intelligence. Panel
discussion, Biology Department Seminar Series, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Washburn, D. A. (1994, January). A theory and model of attention
and memory from a behavioral perspective". Invited presentation at the NICHD
Conference on Attention, Memory, and Executive Function, Bethesda, MD.
Washburn, D. A., Harper, S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1993, August). Computer-task testing
in the social milieu. Paper presented at the American Society of Primatologists,
Sturbridge, MA.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, S. (1993, May). Language skills of chimpanzees.
Presented at the Annual Chimpanzoo Conference, Green Oakes Inn, Forth Worth,
TX.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1993, April). Co-organizer of The Mental Lives of Animals, a
conference sponsored by The Department of Philosophy and The Language
Research Center, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, April 29-May 1, 1993.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1993, March). The Language Research Center: Concept and Mission.
In S. Savage-Rumbaugh (Chair), Language processes in apes and humans:
Facilitation and assessment. Presented at the 26th Annual Gatlinburg Conference
on Research and Theory in Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities,
Gatlinburg, TN.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, October). Learning about learning: Language, chimps, and
children. Presented at the Fall MACDRC Meeting (Developmental Studies Group),
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
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Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, August). Training rhesus monkeys using the
Computerized Test System. Paper presented at the XIV Congress of the
International Primatological Society, Strasbourg, France.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, August). Cognitive and Psychomotor Performance in Primates.
Presented to NASA Space Human Factors Program, NASA Day at the APA.
Cerutti, D. T., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, June). Stimulus relations in comparative
primate perspective. Annual meeting of the Society for the Quantitative Analysis of
Behavior, Harvard University.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, April). Guest Lecturer for a course entitled Mechanisms of
Animal Behavior. (Emory, Biology, 444). Emory University, Atlanta, GA, April 14.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, February). Featured Speaker. Learning, language and cognition.
Presented to the Alpha Upsilon Alpha, Honor Society in Reading and Language
Arts, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1992, January). Featured Speaker. Biological and Cultural Aspects of
Language Development. Conference at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research
(ZIF), University of Bielefeld, GERMANY, January 20-22.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, November). Joystick and graphics utilities
for studying behavior. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Society for
Computers in Psychology, San Francisco, CA.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, October). Investigations of rhesus monkey
(Macaca mulatta) video task performance: Evidence for enrichment. In D. M.
Renquist (Moderator), Primates: Environmental Enrichment, Techniques &
Diseases. Paper presented at the meeting of American Association for Laboratory
Animal Science, Buffalo, NY.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, October). Environmental enrichment and
performance assessment for ground- or flight-based research with primates.
American Society for Gravitational and Space, 5, pg. 9 (Abstract # P-12).
Washington, DC.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, June). Invited Discussant. In G. Greenberg (Chair), Comparative
and Neuropsychological Research in Human Factors Psychology. Symposium
conducted at the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC, June 13-16,
1991.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, June). The emergence of human competencies. In D. M.
Rumbaugh (Chair), Brain Complexity/Behavior Complexity: What is the
Relationship? Invited Symposium conducted at the American Psychological
Society, Washington, DC, June 13-16, 1991.
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Rumbaugh, D. M., & Newman, J. (1991, June). Discussants, The Ethologic Model of
Phonetic and Language Development. Symposium conducted at the American
Psychological Society, Washington, DC, June 13-16, 1991.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, June). Patterns of psychomotor responding
by humans and monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Poster presented to the third annual
meeting of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, May). Chimpanzee, language and numbers. Invited presentation,
Psi Chi, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA May 10, 1991.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, May). Opportunities for enhancing learning and language
through the Language Research Center's Computerized Test System. Invited
plenary presentation at the 24th Annual Gatlinburg Conference on Research and
Theory in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Key Biscayne, FL,
May 1-4, 1991.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1991, April). Chimpanzees track normal
child language. In T. Verhave (Chair), Higher-order classes and language: Data
from humans and nonhumans. Symposium conducted at the Eastern Psychological
Association, NY.
Washburn, D. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, April). The Language Research Centers'
Computerized Test System: New vistas for comparative learning. In T. Verhave
(Chair), Higher-order classes and language: Data from humans and nonhumans.
Symposium conducted at the Eastern Psychological Association, NY.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, March). Primate competencies: Learning, numbers, and
language. Invited presentation for the Graduate Division of Biological and
Biomedical Sciences Program in Neuroscience, Joint Division-Wide Seminar Series,
Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, February). Chimpanzee: Language, learning & counting. Invited
presentation at the 1990-91 Psychology Colloquium Series, North Carolina State
University, NC.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, February). Of apes and language in ivory towers. Invited lecture
at the Fifth Annual Paul Ellen Lecture, Georgia State University, Department of
Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1991, January). The Rhesus Behavior/Performance Project--A progress
report. Joint session of the French and USA (NASA) Space Agencies, France.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, December). Invited Discussant, Office of Naval Research
Conference, entitled "Stress and Performance", Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San
Francisco, CA.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, August). Chair, "Science Weekend-Emotions Track". 98th
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, August). Historical perspective on primate cognition: From
vikings to zeniths. Invited presentation at the 98th Annual Convention of the
American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, August). Simian intelligence in a video arcade: Breaking the S-R
bonds. Invited presentation at the 98th Annual Convention of the American
Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Washburn, D. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Hopkins, W. D. (1990, August). Apparatus as
milestones in the history of comparative psychology. In E. Wilsoncroft (Chair),
Cattell, Watson, and Other Historical Developments. Paper presented at the 98th
Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, July). Cognitive competencies: Products of genes, experience, and
technology. Symposium at the 13th International Primatological Society
Symposium, "Cognitive processes of primates in ecological and psychological
perspectives". Nagoya & Kyoto, Japan.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Washburn, D., Savage-Rumbaugh, E., & Hopkins, W. (1990, July).
Numeric skills of chimpanzees and rhesus monkeys. Invited presentation at the
13th International Primatological Society Symposium, "Symbolic Behavior in
Chimpanzees". Nagoya and Kyoto, Japan.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Washburn, D., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. & Richardson, W. (1990, July).
The Language Research Center's computerized test system (LRC-CTS): Videoformatted tasks for comparative primate research. In R. Thomas (Chair), Learning
in Chimpanzees. Invited presentation at the 13th International Primatological
Society Symposium, Nagoya & Kyoto, Japan.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. (1990, July). Language acquisition and use in
the bonobo. Invited presentation at the 13th International Primatological Society
Symposium, "Symbolic Behavior in Chimpanzees". Nagoya and Kyoto. Japan.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1990, June). Chimpanzees: Language,
speech, counting and video tasks. Family Address at the 2nd Annual Convention,
American Psychological Society, Dallas, TX.
Washburn, D. A., Rumbaugh, D. M., & Hopkins, W. D. (1990, June). The enhancement of
video-task automation and social factors upon cognition in monkeys and apes. In
Duane M. Rumbaugh, (Chair), Cognition and its Neuropsychological
Underpinnings in Apes, Monkeys and Special Children. Symposium presented at
the 2nd Annual Convention, American Psychological Society, Dallas, TX.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, May). The evolution of primate intelligence: In search of order.
Film and discussion at the GSU Anthropology Society Meeting, Georgia State
University, Atlanta, GA.
Savage-Rumbaugh, S., Romski, M.A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, April). Comprehension
versus production: How is language learned? Paper session presented at the 23rd
Annual Gatlinburg Conference on Research & Theory in Mental Retardation &
Developmental Disabilities, Brainerd, MN.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Washburn, D. A., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Hopkins, W. D. (1990,
March). The Language Research Center's Computerized Test System (LRC-CTS):
Video formatted tasks for primates. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological
Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1990, February). Comparative psychology of the great apes: What it
has to offer undergraduate instruction. Presentation at the 2nd Southeastern
Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Kennesaw State College, Kennesaw, GA.
Richardson, W. K., Washburn, D. A., Hopkins, W. D., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., &
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1989, November). The NASA/LRC computerized test system.
Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society 19th Annual Meeting, Society for
Computers in Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Hopkins, W. D., & Washburn, D. A. (1989, November). Rhesus
monkeys learn relative values of numerals (0-9) and exhibit transitivity. Paper
presented at the Psychonomic Society 19th Annual Meeting, Society for Computers
in Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
Washburn, D. A., Hopkins, W. D., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1989, November). PC-compatible
computer-generated stimuli for video-task testing. Paper presented at the 19th
Annual Psychonomic Society Meeting, Society for Computers in Psychology,
Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1989, August). The LRC - Computerized test system for behavioral
assay of non-human primates, physiological states and functions. Presented at the
Medical College of Georgia's Retreat, Augusta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1988, August). Chimpanzees' competence for summation and counting.
American Psychological Association Symposium entitled Numerical Abilities of
Animals, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1988, August). Comparative perspective on ape cognition. American
Psychological Association Symposium entitled Primate Perspectives on Human
Cognition, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1988, August). Comparative psychology and the Great apes: Their
competence in learning, language and numbers. Division 6 Presidential Address,
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American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Hopkins, W. D., Washburn, D. A. & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S.
Comparative perspectives of brains and cognitions. (1988, June). Paper presented
at the Biobehavioral Foundations of Language Development Conference sponsored
by the Human Learning & Behavior Branch of the National Institute of Child
Health & Human Development, Leesburg, VA.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1988, June). Language skills of
chimpanzees and bonobos. Invited speakers, National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development Conference, Bethesda, MD.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1987, August). Counting by a chimpanzee: Pan troglodytes. Paper
presented at the American Psychological Association, New York.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1987, April). Chimpanzee skills with language and numbers. Invited
address at the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1987, March). Implication of language investigations in special
populations for cognitive processing. Symposium presented at the Southeastern
Psychological Association, Atlanta, Ga.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1987, March). Comparatives perspectives on the evolution of language
and cognition. Symposium presented at the Southeastern Anthropological Society,
Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Pate, J. (1987, March). Implications of language-like behavior in the
common chimpanzee for cognitive functioning. Paper presented at the Southeastern
Psychological Association (SEPA), Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. & Hegel, M. (1986, June). Summation in the
chimpanzee. Paper presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the American
Society of Primatologists, Austin, TX.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. & Hegel, M. (1986, June). The Language
Research Center of Georgia State University and the Yerkes Primate Center of
Emory University. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society
of Primatologists, Austin, TX.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1985, June). The human-chimpanzee
contract. Invited symposium given at the Convention of the Association for
Behavior Analysis, Raleigh, NC.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1984, June). The capacity of animals to
acquire language: Do species differences have anything to say to us? Paper
presented at the meeting of the Royal Society of England, on the topic of Animal
Intelligence, London, England.
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Rumbaugh, D. M. (1984, May). Chaired a symposium entitled Language: A continuum
from ape to human, at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, Nashville, TN.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, October). Reasoning and language in apes. Lecture presented at
the Behavioral Biology Lecture Series, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.
Rumbaugh, D. M. & Pate, J. L. (1983, September). Toward a comparative framework for
studies of intelligence. Paper presented at the Human Learning and Behavior
Branch of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
Conference on Developmental Genetics and Learning, Leesburg, VA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, August). Apes' perception of television. Interviewed by Neva
Grant of National Public Radio's program "All Things Considered."
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, August). Language: A continuum from ape to human. Invited
symposium at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association,
Anaheim, CA.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1983, July). Dolphin behavior and
cognition: Comparative and ecological aspects. Paper presented at the ONR
sponsored conference entitled "Dolphin Behavior and Cognition: Comparative and
Ecological Aspects," Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute, San Diego, CA.
Romski, M. A., White R. A., Millen, C. E., Sevcik, R. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, May).
Retention of symbolic communication in severely retarded individuals. Invited
poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association on Mental
Deficiency, Dallas, TX.
Romski, M. A., Sevcik, R. A., White, R. A., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, May). Acquisition
of symbolic communication in four severely retarded individuals: A preliminary
report. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association on
Mental Deficiency, Dallas, TX.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, May). Animal intelligence. Interviewed by KOGO, San Diego,CA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, May). Species x contingency effects: In search of their meaning.
Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis,
Milwaukee, WI.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, April). Keynote speaker at the Carolinas Raleigh, NC.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, April). Primate biomedical research. Interviewed on WSB's
public service program.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, April). Discussant for Professor E. O. Wilson's lecture, "The
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Evolutionary Basis of Human Rights," Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1983, April). Reasoning and language in monkeys and apes. Paper
presented as part of the Animal Intelligence Symposium sponsored by the
Smithsonian Institution at the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, August). Co-chaired symposium entitled "Cognitive and
perceptual prerequisites to language: Studies of primates' natural and synthetic
communication systems." IXth Congress of the International Primatological
Society, Atlanta, GA.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, August). Referential symbol skills of
two chimpanzees. Paper presented at the Ixth Congress of the International
Primatological Society, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, June). Summator at Harry Frank Guggenheim Conference on
Animal Cognition, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, May). Discussant for symposium at convention of the Association
for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee, WI.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, May). Psycholinguistics and information processing. Lecture,
Interdisciplinary Training Program-Behavioral Biology of Primates Seminar Series,
Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, April). Ape language research: Facts and trends. Colloquium,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1982, March). Implications for comparative psychology. Presided &
presented paper, The Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological
Association, Symposium on "Language behaviors of humans and apes - and
pigeons, Too?" New Orleans, LA.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Pate, J. L. (1981, November). The evolution of learning and cognition
in comparative perspective. Paper presented at the first biennial T. C. Schneirla
Conference, Witchita, KS.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., Schiefelbusch, R. L., & Romski, M. A. (1981,
November). Ape language research: Update and clinical implications. Short course
presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Pate, J. L., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1981, March). Formulation of requests by Lana
chimpanzee. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological
Association, Atlanta, GA.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980, November). Language research.
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Lecture presented to Sigma Xi, Augusta, Georgia Chapter.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980, September). The great ape debate. Invited address at the
American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980, May). Who feeds clever Hans? Paper presented at Conference
on "Clever Hans Phenomenon: Communication with horses, whales, apes, and
people," New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980, March). Ape-language research: The state of the art. Invited
address at the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S., & Rumbaugh, D. M. (1980, January). Status of chimpanzee
language research. Lecture presented at Kenyon College, Gambier, OH.
SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL FILMS:
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Riesen, A. H. (1968). Primate Growth and Development: Gorilla's
First Year. Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Riesen, A. H., & Lee, R. E. (1970). Survey of the Primates.
Appleton-Century-Crofts. (Revised in 1988 and released by Georgia State
University through Psychological Cinema Register, University Park, PA. Still
market active after 40 years.
Rumbaugh, D. M., Hopkins, W. D., Washburn, D. A., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1989).
Lana chimpanzee learns to count by "Numath". Psychological Cinema Register.
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Rumbaugh, D. M., & Savage-Rumbaugh, E. S. (1994). Images of Psychology [CD Rom].
Contributed primate language segment for psychology video. West Publishing.
OTHER ARTICLES:
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1963). Comparative primate learning. Zoonooz, Vol. XXXVI, (7), 4-6.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). Problems in testing an adult male gorilla. Zoonooz, Vol.
XXXVIII (2), 10-15.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). The birth of a lowland gorilla at the San Diego Zoo. Zoonooz,
Vol. XXXVIII (9), 12-17.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1965). The gibbon infant Gabrielle: Its growth and development.
Zoonooz, Vol. XXXVIII (12), 10-15.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1966). First year of life: The behavior and growth of a lowland gorilla
and gibbon. Zoonooz, Vol. XXXIX (7), 8-17.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1966). Psykologiske Forsog med en Voksen Hangorilla. Naturens
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Verden, April, 108-114.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1967). The Siamang infant Sarah. . .its growth and development.
Zoonooz, Vol. XL (3), 12-18.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1967). Great ape intelligence. Zoonooz, Vol. XL (7), 4-12.
Rumbaugh, D. M. (1985). Of language and the apes. High School Psychology Teacher, 16
(3), 2-3.
EDITORIAL ROLES:
Series Editor--Communication and Behavior Series--an interdisciplinary series published
by Academic Press from 1977 through 1986.
Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Primatology.
Member of the Editorial Board of the Psychological Record.
Member of the Board of Editorial Commentators for The Journal of Behavioral and Brain
Sciences.
Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Comparative Psychology.
GRANTS:
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD); Brain, Behavior,
and Emergents, 1999-2009 (PI of one project).
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD-06016);
Biobehavioral Studies of Language and Cognition, 1971-1999 (total--$14,000,000).
NASA grant to support Selection of Behavioral Tasks and Development of Software for
Evaluation of Rhesus Monkey Behavior During Spaceflight, 1987-1996 (total-$1,616,000).
National Science Foundation grants, 1961-1971 (total--$125,000).
NASA contracts for Primate Research, 1963-1965 (total--$31,500).
SIGNIFICANT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES and SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT WITH
BROAD IMPACT:
Scientific Consultant to NASA Life Sciences Division Rhesus Project, 1986-1998
Member, Psychological Well-being of Primates Committee, Institute of Laboratory Animal
Resources, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1993-95
Member of the National Institute of Child Health & Human Development's Maternal and
Child Health Research Committee, 1983-1987
Conceptualized the LANA Language keyboard, the first successful application of symbolembossed keys, that served as words, with an early computer to study language
potentials of apes that was subsequently applied successfully with intellectually- and
language-challenged children and young adults (see Rumbaugh, 1977). Principles of
this system remain enjoyed broad application in research and clinical applications.
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Conceptualized the Language Research Center’s Computerized Test System (LRC-CTS)
developed, with NASA’s long-term support and dedicated LRC staff, for automated
assay of primates’ intellectual capabilities and performance proficiencies. This
system has supplanted less efficient, less versatile laboratory systems in laboratories
in countries around the world for work with primates, both human and other life
forms.
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