Humans have practiced some form of yodeling since at least the 13th century, when Marco Polo encountered Tibetan monks on his travels who used the vocal technique for long-distance communication. It’s ...
Humans not only recognize emotions on the faces of monkeys and apes but also unconsciously mimic those expressions.
A new study shows macaque species with more tolerant social systems have larger brain regions linked to emotions and social signals.
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