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...other advantages besides availability—they are “incredibly attentive to humans” and will therefore listen to and obey researchers, Hauser said. One of the driving questions of the lab is what makes human unique—what Hauser has termed “humaniqueness??. If something initially considered to be unique to humans is found in any other species, whether that species is dog or monkeys, then that hypothesis is defeated, Hauser said. Katherine J. McAuliffe, a graduate student in Hauser’s lab, is currently completing work on a project...
Hauser, who debuted his “Humaniqueness?? hypothesis earlier this month, says that humans, unlike other animals, have the ability to create interfaces between domains of knowledge and convert representative symbols to digital symbols...
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