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Changes in social relationships over the apes’ lifetimes provide clues about both animal and human cognition
Brooke N. Dulka is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is interested in memory, stress, science communication, and science policy; follow her on Twitter @IsRewriting.
Changes in social relationships over the apes’ lifetimes provide clues about both animal and human cognition
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