present. We humans can think about our futures effortlessly. We can plan for our retirement, and even conjure up some counterarguments for a future conflict. Evidence shows that non-human primates, such as apes and monkeys, also have this ability to anticipate the future, and thus plan for it. They also have the ability to remember past events, and therefore incorporate those teachings for future action. The purpose of this study was to test the planning abilities of human children and primates. The process…
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Alzheimer’s. To combat such detriments, we are forced to enter the brain in order to get a better understanding of its workings. This understanding of mental processes is reached mostly through peering into the nervous system of various creatures, including human beings. Such efforts reside mostly in the field of neuroscience. The study of the nervous system dates back to Ancient Egypt, in which the surgical procedure of trepanation was prevalent. Some manuscripts indicate that they had some knowledge of the…
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One key feature that non-human primates depend on is their eyesight. Non-human primates rely on their vision almost as much as humans do but if their vision was taken away they would be able to adapt a lot easier than humans would. We rarely think about our vision, how it works and how It compares to other animals on the planet. Some people may assume that other animals see just the same as us humans but there are some differences between the way humans and nonhuman primates see the world. In…
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surprise, non-human primates display the closest resemblance to humans in the realm of reproductive biology. In terms of parturition, gestational length, litter size, electromyographic activity and uterine anatomy are strongly shared features with humans. Being our closest relative, financial and ethical factors make them harder to use in experimental setting. Non-human primates show…
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known as the longest ongoing interspecies communication study ever undertaken. From reading about this, questions were formed about how Non-Human primates can effectively communicate to humans. Initial research into this topic, led to an understanding that Great Apes are not physically capable of communicating verbally due to the lack of vocal cords and other human speech organs. Therefore, a number of experts in the field of primatology were contacted and an interview…
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Abstract Primate social structures, like human structures, are incredibly complex. The factors that go into primate structure range from food availability to maternal influences, each playing an important role in how primate societies are structured. This paper seeks to explore how the factors of food availability, social connectivity, and maternal influences, shape dynamics within primate groups. In which I argue that primate social networks develop out of adaptations to their environments providing…
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biological (or physical) anthropology, exploring the scientific aspects of humans, exposing the student to material about the evolution of humans and other species, providing a basic foundation of the theories in the study of Biological Anthropology. Course will include an overview of primate origins, primate behavior, DNA, human variation, the theories and methods involved in the exploration of the origins of modern humans and more, all through an evolutionary perspective. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon…
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rights. Some think animals should have the same rights as humans and some do not. Supporters of animal rights believe that animals have an ‘inherent worth”. They believe that every creature with a will to live has a right to live free from pain and suffering. They believe all animals are unique just like humans. Non-supporters believe animals aren’t as important as humans and use animals for things such as entertainment, to eat, and to wear. Most non-supporters are the ones who abuse their animals in their…
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study of human evolution and human variation. Not only do they study human, but also a category called near-humans, which includes: monkeys, apes, fossil ancestors and other primates (Palomar 1.) There are three specific areas that biological anthropologists research, these are: human biology, primatology and paleoanthropology. Human biology is mainly focused on human genetics and how they react to non-cultural adaptions. Primatologists study the non-human relatives. They observe the primates and learn…
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is essential to use animals to research different drugs or chemicals to find the cause or cure to a disease, to make sure that the drug or cure is safe to use before it is tested on humans, and many people do not want to risk their lives testing an unknown drug or cure that they do not know is safe or harmless to humans. Other people, including PETA, believe that using animals for testing subjects goes against our code of ethics and is a morally wrong thing to do to the animals like torture and suffering…
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