and even found improvement in aging brain health when comparing chimpanzees and macaques, suggesting it's our unique cortical expansion that increased our species' vulnerability to age-related brain ...
Cortices from 11 primate species share the same archetypal fractal shape, indicating a universal mechanism for primate and mammalian cortical folding, and suggesting novel shape biomarkers for brains.
For an item that most of us use every day without much thought, mirrors can be a rich source of insight into the inner workings of our minds. Image credits Andre Mouton. Self-awareness is something ...
The zoo was clean. And that is where my praise of it ends. It seems there were more artificial animals than living animals and birds. We passed many enclosures that did not have a single creature.