Ravens learn best from their affiliates

Wednesday, July 13, 2016 - 15:42 in Psychology & Sociology

One of the benefits of living together is gaining new information from group members. Once a group member starts displaying a new behavior, it frequently spreads to the rest of the group. In a study on ravens, cognitive biologists have shown that being socially connected to others is critical in gaining new information.

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