Can nonhuman apes understand others' points of view?
–Christian Science Monitor | Science
How you see the world may be very different than how someone else sees it. And recognizing that has long been thought to be a uniquely human ability. But when it comes to understanding others' perspectives, humans might not be alone. "Reading others' mind is not our special skill," says Fumihiro Kano, a comparative psychologist at Kyoto University in Japan. Nonhuman apes can do it, too, according to Dr. Kano's research, published Thursday in the journal Science, a finding that could further blur the line between the cognitive capacities of humans and nonhuman apes.
Christian Science Monitor | Science
Oct-6-2016, 22:20:48 GMT
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.69)
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