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How come we are so different from monkeys?
Humans are quite unlike any other animal, even our closest primate relatives. Yet even Darwin would be surprised to learn that we evolved from common ancestors that lived as recently as five or six million years ago. Professor Dick Passingham explains how the enormous mental gap between us and chimpanzees could have come about. The answer lies in the details of our brain...
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Professor Dick Passingham | talks |
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Date and Time: |
9 April 2009 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | TBC |
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Venue: |
Science Oxford Live |
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Tickets: |
£3 / SO Friends Free |
Available from: |
Booking recommended - 01865 728953 |
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