RE: Chimps are more like humans than we knew
August 28, 2011 at 9:07 pm
(This post was last modified: August 28, 2011 at 9:07 pm by popeyespappy.)
Semi-related
http://www.wildbiology.com/research/Chim..._brain.asp
Studying the differences in the brains of bonobos and chimps may lead to new insights into aggressive behavior in people.
Quote:A comparative analysis of chimpanzees and bonobos brains shows neuroanatomical differences that may be responsible for these behaviors, from the aggression more typical of chimpanzees to the social tolerance of bonobos.
http://www.wildbiology.com/research/Chim..._brain.asp
Studying the differences in the brains of bonobos and chimps may lead to new insights into aggressive behavior in people.
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