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Wright argues that technology has increased the number of positive-sum games that
humans
tend to be embroiled in, by allowing the trade of goods, services and ideas over longer distances and among larger groups of people.
The fourth explanation is captured in the title of a book called "The Expanding Circle," by the philosopher Peter Singer, who argues that evolution bequeathed
humans
with a sense of empathy, an ability to treat other peoples' interests as comparable to one's own.
And humans, by the way, are the only creatures capable of thinking about the future in this way, of projecting ourselves forward in time, and this mental time travel is just one more thing that fears have in common with storytelling.
In a book that I'm currently working on, I hope to use language to shed light on a number of aspects of human nature, including the cognitive machinery with which
humans
conceptualize the world and the relationship types that govern human interaction.
Only
humans
can possess things.
The mosquito has killed more
humans
than any other creature in human history.
In fact, probably adding them all together, the mosquito has killed more
humans.
And the mosquito has killed more
humans
than wars and plague.
Clearly the product you've got has got to be safe to
humans.
We are going to use it in and around
humans.
It seemed we couldn't turn off the production of nitric oxide in the skin of
humans.
These robots are of course not very useful in themselves, but they might teach us something about how we can build better robots, and perhaps how humans, animals, create self-models and learn.
And DNA analysis of living
humans
and chimpanzees teaches us today that we diverged sometime around seven million years ago and that these two species share over 98 percent of the same genetic material.
And you see that in humans, because of the development of the pre-frontal cortex, it's called.
But in humans, we continue to grow our brains.
And that's very characteristic of
humans
and it's called childhood, which is this extended dependence of human children on their family or parents.
Clearly more was needed than bunching and moving the animals, and humans, over thousands of years, had never been able to deal with nature's complexity.
And raise your hand if you think that basic research on fruit flies has anything to do with understanding mental illness in
humans.
So in this way, by doing this kind of test, we can draw cause and effect relationships between the activity of specific neurons in particular circuits and particular behaviors, something that is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to do right now in
humans.
Now, in
humans
we often infer emotional states, as you'll hear later today, from facial expressions.
And that's a bit reminiscent of ADHD, which has been linked to disorders of the dopamine system in
humans.
Now people have been wondering about this for a long time in humans, but in flies we can actually test this.
Whether the same thing is true in ADHD in
humans
we don't know, but these kinds of results should at least cause us to consider that possibility.
Because the fact is,
humans
have made a huge hole in nature in the last 10,000 years.
CA: You're telling me
humans
can get addicted by their angels as well as their demons.
Could we, in fact, encourage all the companies that are out there that have drugs in their freezers that are known to be safe in
humans
but have never actually succeeded in terms of being effective for the treatments they were tried for?
So we classify people by what they picked, and then we look at the difference between playing
humans
versus playing computers, which brain areas are differentially active.
So how
humans
and chimpanzees behave differently might tell us a lot about brain evolution.
The young ones are better than the old ones, just like
humans.
What about
humans?
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