«They learned to do
this faster than the chimpanzees,» says Plotnik.
Not exact matches
Indeed, it turned out that unlike the uniformly - paced evolution of the genome, the metabolome of the human brain has evolved four times
faster than that of the
chimpanzee.
Then, from the first apes around 25 million years ago through to
chimpanzees and humans, the cerebellum grew much
faster than the neocortex (Current Biology, doi.org/v6v).
The young
chimpanzees made fewer errors and were quicker to respond
than their mothers — however, during control tests involving each
chimpanzee working individually with a computer program, the mothers were
faster, suggesting that young
chimpanzees are better at paying attention to their mothers
than vice versa.
So, on average, the genes from humans and
chimpanzees changed
faster than genes from monkeys, which changed
faster than those from mice.
and ``... she was still using her car, a blue Saxo that she drove in the way an excitable and short - sighted
chimpanzee might have done, accelerating when she should be braking, braking when she should be accelerating, going slow in the
fast lane,
fast in the slow lane, more like someone on an amusement arcade simulator
than a real road.»