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Isabel Behncke: 從倭黑猩猩到人類,看演化所賦予的玩樂

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透過一段從未見過的影片,靈長目動物學家 Isabel Behncke 展示倭黑猩猩的社會是如何持續地從玩樂中學習:不管是自娛、共同玩耍、甚至包含性行為的前戲。玩樂似乎在倭黑猩猩的社會中扮演了解決問題以及避免衝突的一個重要角色。倘若它在我們近親中發揮了如此作用,為什麽我們不能呢?

TED Fellow Isabel Behncke Izquierdo studies the social behavior (and play behavior in particular) of wild bonobos in DR Congo. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Geoffrey C. Chen
Reviewed by Sunny Kan Ngai Hang 簡毅恒
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