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The sense of order distinguishes humans from other animals

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06 September 2023
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Remembering the order of information is central for a person when participating in conversations, planning everyday life, or undergoing an education. A new study shows that this ability is probably human unique. Even the closest relatives of humans, such as bonobos, do not learn order in the same way.
Remembering the order of information is central for a person when participating in conversations, planning everyday life, or undergoing an education. A new study shows that this ability is probably human unique. Even the closest relatives of humans, such as bonobos, do not learn order in the same way.

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