Are helicopter parents the reason kids don’t turn rebellious until their teenage years, when they finally get some autonomy?
“One of the main findings is that all chimpanzee kids are risky, and that infant and juvenile chimpanzees are even more risky ...
In humans, teens do the most dangerous things. In chimpanzees, that honor goes to toddlers. The difference may lie in ...
Great apes share human-like social circles, but chimpanzees and bonobos differ in how selectively they maintain close social ...
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Human brains spike oddly when they hear chimp calls
Human brains do something peculiar when a chimpanzee screams or hoots. Instead of treating those sounds as generic animal ...
The riskiest behavior in humans peaks in adolescence. Researchers from the University of Michigan and James Madison ...
Chimpanzees show physical risk taking peaks in infancy, not adolescence, highlighting the powerful role of supervision in ...
"Give orange me give eat orange me eat orange give me eat orange give me you." That's the longest string of words that Nim Chimpsky, a chimpanzee who scientists raised as a human and taught sign ...
Adolescents are known for risky behavior, with teenagers in the U.S. more likely than younger children to die from injury.
Recent research has turned the spotlight on our closest primate relatives, the chimpanzees, revealing their ability to engage in metacognition, a cognitive process once thought to be exclusive to ...
As scientists have studied the chimpanzee, they’ve found more and more similarities between humans and their closest living relatives. But when it comes to the courts, chimps and humans couldn’t be ...
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