Neurocinematic comparison of monkeys and humans

The Guardian Sunday 5th February, 2012

Monkeys are our closest living relatives, whose brains have long served as an indispensable model for understanding how our own brain works. But we're separated from each other by 25 million years of evolution, so there are some major differences between their brains and ours. On the one hand, we can't assume that the results from experiments on th...

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