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Roger S. Fouts (born June 8, 1943) is a retired American primate researcher. He was co-founder and co-director of the
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(CHCI) in Washington, and a professor of psychology at the Central Washington University. He is best known for his role in teaching Washoe the chimpanzee to communicate using a set of signs taken from American
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The Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute, Central Washington University.
Fouts is an
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advocate, citing the
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), and campaigning with British primatologist
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for improved conditions for chimpanzees. He has written on animal law and on the ethics of
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.Fouts, Roger S.; Fouts, Deborah H. & Waters, G. (2002) "The ethics and efficacy of biomedical research in chimpanzees with special regard to HIV research" in A. Fuentes & L. Wolfe, ''Primates face to face: Conservation implications of human-nonhuman primate interconnections'', Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 45-60. He is also an adviser to the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. He is married to Deborah Fouts, who was the co-director and co-founder of CHCI.


Early life

Fouts was born in
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. He received his B.A. in child psychology from the college that became
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a few years later. In 1964, he married Deborah Harris, who Lynch, Kristin
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became his life-time collaborator. Fouts earned his Ph.D. from the
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Career

In 1967, Fouts' career took a decisive turn after it was almost derailed by a disastrous job interview with Dr.
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in Reno, Nevada. However, Washoe, a chimpanzee, took an immediate liking to Roger, and leapt into his arms. A few days later he was told he had got the job."September, 1967 - Roger Fouts joins Project Washoe - University of Nevada in Reno, Nevada"
Friends of Washoe.
In 1970 the project with Washoe and the Gardners relocated to the Institute of Primate Studies in
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. The Gardners and Fouts taught the chimpanzees signs from
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(ASL) by modeling (demonstration and getting the chimps to imitate) and physical prompting (directly manipulating the chimpanzees' hands into the required shapes). As the studies progressed, they found that the animals used ASL to communicate with each other. The apes created phrases from combinations of signs to denote new things that were brought into their environment. Loulis, Washoe's adopted son, learned basic ASL and over 70 signs directly from Washoe, without human involvement. Fouts has been a consultant or adviser on four movies, including '' Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes'' (1984).IMDB
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See also

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Animal testing Animal testing, also known as animal experimentation, animal research, and ''in vivo'' testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments that seek to control the variables that affect the behavior or biological system under study. This ...
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International primate trade The international trade in primates sees 32,000 wild non-human primates (NHPs) trapped and sold on the international market every year. They are sold mostly for use in animal testing, but also for food, for exhibition in zoos and circuses, and fo ...
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Non-human primate experiments Experiments involving non-human primates (NHPs) include toxicity testing for medical and non-medical substances; studies of infectious disease, such as HIV and hepatitis; neurological studies; behavior and cognition; reproduction; genetics; and ...


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Further reading


Roger Fouts
at Central Washington University
The Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute


at Muskingum College History of Psychology Archives * Fouts, Roger S. & Mills, Stephen Tukel (1997) '' Next of Kin: My Conversations with Chimpanzees'', William Morrow. *Fouts, Roger S. (1973) "Acquisition and testing of gestural signs in four young chimpanzees", 180 ''Science'', pp. 978–980. {{DEFAULTSORT:Fouts, Roger 1943 births American animal rights activists American animal welfare scholars Animal testing in the United States California State University, Long Beach alumni Central Washington University faculty Living people People involved with sign language University of Nevada, Reno alumni