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Similar Thinking Patterns Shown in Native Amazonians, Americans and Monkeys – SciTechDaily
The neural computations of human and non-human primates shed new light on the evolution of language. Humans and monkeys may not speak the same lingo, but our ways of thinking are a lot more similar than previously thought, according to new research from UC Be…

Scientists tested Bolivia’s indigenous Tsimane’ people (bottom left), U.S. adults and children and macaque monkeys on their thinking patterns when arranging sequences. Credit: Photo courtesy of Steph…

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