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Survival of the Friendliest with Brian Hare, PhD

Aug 12, 2020
26:26
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Canine Cognition - How Oreo Powered Your Research?
01:37 • 2min
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3
Dog Evolution From Wolves - What's Domestication?
03:44 • 2min
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Is a Hammer or a Screwdriver a Better Tool?
05:32 • 2min
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Can You Even Tell Who's Smarter?
07:19 • 3min
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How Do Bonobos and Chimpanzees Compare?
10:28 • 4min
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The Evolution of Bonobos and Coyotes
14:32 • 3min
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Selection for Friendsliness and Evolution in Humans
17:15 • 2min
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The Friendliest Human Species
19:14 • 2min
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Do Social Problems Require Social Solutions?
21:18 • 2min
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Speaking of Psychology - Is There a Social Solution?
23:04 • 2min
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Compared with other animals, dogs are brilliant in one important way: They can understand and communicate with us, their human companions. Brian Hare, PhD, of Duke University, talks about what we know about canine cognition and how studying dogs’ evolutionary journey from wild wolves to domesticated pets can teach us more about humanity’s history as well. 

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