The emergence of consciousness: Research on animals yields insights into how, when and why consciousness evolved.

作者: Philip Hunter

DOI: 10.15252/EMBR.202153199

关键词: ConsciousnessAnimal speciesCognitive sciencePsychology

摘要: Whether some animal species possess consciousness is no longer the question; rather how their environment and evolution shaped species-specific forms of self-awareness.

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