Monkeys Prefer Music To Screens Say Researchers Wildlife
Researchers from the University of Glasgow and the University of Aalto in Finland have begun to investigate how a group of three white-faced snipe monkeys at the Korkeasaari Zoo in Helsinki would respond to being able to activate custom auditory or visual stimuli. Infrared sensors were used to create three equal-sized interactive zones in a tunnel in the monkeys’ shell, and the sakis fired either a video or a sound on a screen in front of them, playing for as long as they chose to stay....