Aggression in Humans & Non-Human Primates
This paper is an investigation of the topic of aggression in both humans and non-
human primates with an attempt to understand the causes of such aggression and ....
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Animal Studies, Primates, and Human Beings
Animal Studies,
Primates, and
Human Beings Many anthropologists find the use of primate studies as a way of understanding
human development to be a flawed ....
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Primates and Mechanistic Behavior
.... Primate studies which examine the behavior of other
primates and then extrapolate from the results to the
human condition raise different issues and cause some ....
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Humans and Primates
.... April 19, 1999, 1-4. "Nonhuman
primates and
human language." http://hebb.uoregon. edu/~brucemc/psy440/X0001_p1bek.txt.html April 19, 1999, 1-2. "
Primates." http ....
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Common Behaviors of Primates and Humans
.... It is all too easy to observe behavior in
primates and ascribe
human values to it, but it may come about for totally different reasons. ....
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PPrimate and Human Behaviors
.... It is all too easy to observe behavior in
primates and ascribe
human values to it, but it may come about for totally different reasons. ....
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Primate Models & Human Behavior
.... It is all too easy to observe behavior in
primates and ascribe
human values to it, but it may come about for totally different reasons. ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... This has been the primary motivation for attempting to teach non-
human primates, who share 98% of the same genes that humans do, how to communicate (Hart 437). ....
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The BaMbuti People
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primates as well but are more fully developed in the
human species, and these physical traits are related both in
primates in general and in
human beings to ....
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Primate Studies
.... Research Center of Emory University shows this as it produces results valuable in studying
human behavior and disease, precisely because
primates are more ....
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Primate Behavior
.... It is all too easy to observe behavior in
primates and ascribe
human values to it, but it may come about for totally different reasons. ....
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Cultural History
.... Likewise,
primates may develop some traits of
human social cognition or cultural learning when they are taught by humans in
human cultures but they do not have ....
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Relethford's "Primate Origins and Evolution
.... and concludes with the last stages of the Miocene epoch, the era of the ape-
human split. As Relethford (2002) contends at the outset, "Modern
primates did not ....
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Behavior of Social Animals
.... words or symbols. The
primates were able to understand
human speech at the level of a 2-1/2 year old
human child. The key to fostering ....
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CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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human nature and development from the observation by anthropologists and others of life among other living creatures, principally non-
human primates and other ....
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Theories of Biological Instinct
.... However, De Waal (cited by Hill, 1998) is famous for the theory that both
human and nonhuman
primates acknowledge and act on social norms of altruism ....
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The Yellow Baboon
.... By studying these creatures, the Altmanns have shown that the baboons, which are among the most adaptable of non
human primates and which can be found living ....
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Primates
Primates have evolved over a period of millions of years, and the ultimate in evolution is the
human. Over the course of time, different ....
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THE HUMAN BRAIN Introduction Studies of the h
.... 1994). Research with
human brains and nonhuman
primates has led to the understanding of the relation between brain and memory. The ....
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Civilization and Human Nature
.... This is an area in which humans go radically further than other
primates." In this sense, we see that De Waal argues that
human beings are able to develop ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... Evolutionarily, the
human brain has developed from the lower
primates, through the hominid line, to that of Homo Sapiens Sapiens, modern man. ....
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Primary Sources of Nonverbal Behavior Knapp
.... of kinesics it seems again that the neurological forces have to come first (unless we would wish to consider the
primates part of the
human species), then the ....
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Definitions of Culture
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primates can be called evidence of culture. There are two basic schools of thought on the topic. One group argues that culture is by definition
human,, while a ....
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Human Origins
.... been uncovered, however, various, competing theories have arisen regarding
human origins. .... and geologically recent in the line of evolved
primates «MDUL»Homo ....
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Development of Human Life
.... arisen regarding
human origins. The term modern man is identified as the most paleontologically and geologically recent in the line of evolved
primates Homo ....
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Memory
.... Since our only evidence in man comes from people who have suffered brain damage, it has been suggested that research in non-
human primates may provide the ....
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Classification of Hominin Species
.... clades comes from the maximum parsimony trees which divide the
Primates into Strepsirhini .... For example, the
human-chimpanzee clade has a difference value of 8 ....
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The Dengue Virus
The microorganism's natural hosts include mosquitoes, lower
primates, and humans. Infection of the
human host results in a biphasic fever with the potential to ....
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Primate Evolution
Primates have evolved over a period of millions of years, and the ultimate in evolution is the
human. Over the course of time, different ....
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Human Genome Project & RNA
.... editing occurs to some extent in all animals, Alu elements are unique to
primates. .... for the emergence of memory and higher-order cognition in the
human species. ....
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