The thinking ape evolutionary origins of intelligence

It has become clear in the few decades that the origins of human intelligence can be investigated by the comparative study of primates, our closest non-human relatives, giving strong impetus to the case for an 'evolutionary psychology', the scientific study of the mind. This book addresses...

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Main Author: Byrne, Richard W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 1995, 1995
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