Author : Ian Mahar
December 07, 2014
Section : Social Media

Neuroscience is uniquely suited to investigate the biological underpinnings of the features and traits that make us human. These include morality, complex emotions and higher-order cognition. However, as we continually learn more about our behaviour and its origins, one unavoidable and startling possibility is frequently made clear; many quintessentially 'human' characteristics may not be unique to ourselves.

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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Section : Mental Health Info

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