
Sink Into Cynicism or Soar Into Hope? by Bren Dubay, Koinonia Partners
Posted November 13th, 2007 by roselyn
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- Artist: Bren Dubay, Koinonia Partners
- Title: Sink Into Cynicism or Soar Into Hope?
- Length: 10.77 MB
- Format: Stereo
Unfortunately only the first half of this session was recorded, and the sound is not so great.
Emulation learning and
Emulation learning and imitative learning web designer are two different adaptations that can only be assessed in their larger environmental and evolutionary contexts. In one experiment, chimpanzees and two-year-old children were separately presented with a rake-like-tool and an out-of-reach object. Adult humans then demonstrated two different ways to use the tool, one more efficient, one less efficient. Chimpanzees used the same efficient method following both demonstrations. Most of the human children, search engine optimization however, imitated whichever method the adult was demonstrating. Were chimps and humans to be compared on the basis of these results, one might think that Chimpanzees are more intelligent. From an evolutionary perspective they are equally intelligent, but with different kinds of intelligence adapted to different environments.Chimpanzee learning strategies are well-suited to a stable physical environment internet phone service that requires little social cooperation (compared to humans). Human learning strategies are well-suited to a complex social environment in which understanding the intentions of others may be more important than success at a specific task. Tomasello argues that this strategy has made possible the "ratchet effect" that enabled humans to evolve complex social systems that have enabled humans to adapt to virtually every physical environment on the surface credit card processing of the earth.
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