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Dr. Alexandra Rosati is an assistant professor of psychology and anthropology at the University of Michigan. There Alex leads the cognitive evolution group, where she searches for answers to our mind’s evolution and how it makes decisions by peering into the minds of apes like us — chimpanzees and bonobos — as well as monkeys and lemurs
She is asking — HOW do our primate relatives think about the world?
And HOW does that influence their decision-making?
We join her with this episode of Talking Apes as she navigates her goal of understanding HOW our decision-making is ultimately influenced.
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Dr. Alexandra Rosati is an assistant professor of psychology and anthropology at the University of Michigan. There Alex leads the cognitive evolution group, where she searches for answers to our mind’s evolution and how it makes decisions by peering into the minds of apes like us — chimpanzees and bonobos — as well as monkeys and lemurs
She is asking — HOW do our primate relatives think about the world?
And HOW does that influence their decision-making?
We join her with this episode of Talking Apes as she navigates her goal of understanding HOW our decision-making is ultimately influenced.
Send us a text
Support the show
Talking Apes is an initiative of the nonprofit GLOBIO.
Support the show
Buy us a coffee to say thanks!
BUY OUR MERCH
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