University of Michigan: Like Humans, Chimps Prioritize Positive Relationships As They Age
October 23, 2020
October 23, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 23 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Humans prioritize close, positive relationships during aging, which can support physical and mental health.
But these social aging behaviors are also found in wild chimpanzees, who seek interactions with other group members in increasingly positive ways as they get older, according to a new study published in Science Oct. 23.
The work--led by researchers a . . .
Humans prioritize close, positive relationships during aging, which can support physical and mental health.
But these social aging behaviors are also found in wild chimpanzees, who seek interactions with other group members in increasingly positive ways as they get older, according to a new study published in Science Oct. 23.
The work--led by researchers a . . .