Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Brains Built to Cooperate: Research finds support for the theory that brains excel when we cooperate. At least in duet-singing wrens

Link: Brains Built to Cooperate: Research finds support for the theory that brains excel when we cooperate. At least in duet-singing wrens

We are social animals. So you might assume our brains are built to excel when we cooperate with each other, as opposed to when we function in isolation. Now research with another animal supports that notion.

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