The Uniqueness of Sequential Memory Sets Humans Apart

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New research suggests that humans possess a unique ability to recognize and remember sequential information, which is not shared by our closest relatives, bonobos. This finding sheds light on the cognitive distinctions between humans and other animals, explaining why only humans possess certain cultural abilities like language and advanced planning. The study supports the hypothesis that sequential memory is a foundational block behind many uniquely human behaviors and capabilities.
Topics:science#bonobos#cultural-evolution#evolution#human-cognitive-abilities#neuroscience#sequential-memory
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