Recognizing Relatives: Human Behavioral Biology| 1hr : 19mins
Director: Stanford University | Producer: Stanford University
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Robert Sapolsky discusses various methods of innate recognition of relatives between animals and humans through protein signatures, olfactory cellular mechanisms, cognitive, and sensory processes. He explores the importance of relatedness in animal mating/ovulation cycles and other phenomena that show how organisms identify each other.
Recognizing Relatives: Human Behavioral Biology
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1hr : 19mins
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