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Savage-Rumbaugh, E. Sue 1946-
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
Emily Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
(born August 16, 1946) is an American
psychologist
and
primatologist
most known for her work with two
bonobo
s,
Kanzi
and
Panbanisha
, investigating their linguistic and cognitive abilities using
lexigram
s and computer-based keyboards. Originally based at
Georgia State University
's Language Research Center in
Atlanta
,
Georgia
, she worked at the
Iowa Primate Learning Sanctuary
in
Des Moines, Iowa
from 2006 until her departure in November 2013.
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