This video segment is a collection of data taken from one of the earliest comparative psychology research studies focusing on human and chimpanzee infant development. Winthrop and Luella Kellogg began this study in 1931, and it continued for 9 months, demonstrating essentially identical cognitive development between human and chimpanzee during the first two years.
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mkuzyaka35 1 month ago
Fascinerend hoe dit zo kan gebeuren
RensSchonenberg 9 months ago
De todas formas es que el muchacho que han cogido no es muy listo.
fosilin 1 year ago
Very interesting.
I think in this age the monkey and the human baby have the same intelligence.
Thanks for uploading!
Bidone
Bidone1967 1 year ago