5. A human dorsal visual cortical stream for ‘Where’, actions in space, self-motion update, and spatial coordinate transforms 6. Cortical visual streams: synthesis 7. Implications Ethical permissions Conflict of interest Acknowledgements Appendix A. Supplementary material References Cited by (9) Fi...
As close as humans are to other primates, theories from different fields of study, including biology, psychology, and paleoanthropology, postulate that certain traits are what make us unique. It is particularly challenging to name all of the distinctly human traits or reach an absolute definition o...
Theory of mind in nonhuman primates A new look at joint attention and common knowledge The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans? 社区问答 我要提问 Q1 论文试图解决什么问题? Q2 这是否是一个新的问题?
Answer explanation:The 4th line of paragraph E illustrates thatScientists are currently testingsuch stories with acomparative analysisof just howcommonlaughter is, among animals. So far, though, the mostcompelling evidence for laughterbeyondprimatescomes from research done by Jaak Panksepp from Bowling G...
The human condition is essentially the riddle of why humans are competitive and aggressive when the ideals of life are to be cooperative and loving. However, it needs to be emphasised that the deeper meaning of the human condition is more elusive. Indeed, the human condition has been such an...
Although Ham made an adorable photo-op in his miniature space suit, it would be the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that would increase the number of chimpanzees as test subjects in the United States. Chimpanzees, an endangered species, are native to Africa. Unlike mice or ...
Reptiles form a paraphyletic group with significant roles for human society, including species that are considered important for food, medicinal and mystical use and as pets. Some species are considered to be aversive, whereas others are captivating amon
Humans and gorillas are closely related, so how does a human bite compare? Humans are only able to produce around 120 to 200 psi with their bite. Gorillas have more muscles around their neck and jaw but surprisingly humans have one of the most efficient jaws and bite of all primates. A ...
Contrary to popular misconceptions,humans are not the only animals to possess opposable thumbs— most primates do. (Unlike the rest of the great apes, we don't have opposable big toes on our feet.) ... We can also flex the ring and little fingers toward the base of our thumb. ...
One can share the feelings of the authors that although human communication is a well researched area, delving into the faculty of language would help refine and maybe understand the complex nature of humans better. Primates on Facebook The Economist Print Edition Aptly titled, Primates on Face...