Monday, February 14, 2011

Post Acl Meniscus Surgery

Neil deGrasse Tyson Chaser and put us on our site


F ue in 2007 when Juan Manuel Toro and colleagues received the award Ig - Nobel for showing that " rats do not distinguish between Japanese and Dutch spoken backwards if ". Shortly after I had the opportunity to know, because just at that time had just begun my search for a thesis topic, and although for various reasons, I ended decanted for another option, I had time to interest and deepen almost as interesting study.

This roll I've had to now show you a video (great video) of Neil deGrasse Tyson and a dog named Chaser who knows the names of their 1022 toy ...

What is the relationship between the two stories?
First check out the ability to Chaser ...


When Tyson asks Chaser you find the teddy Darwin (who never have seen or know his name), Chaser is proving what we already did those rats. It is commonly thought that language is something quite special, a hopeful monster of evolution that allows us to associate unique concepts, but it is not. Rats (who do not speak) committed errors of association of sounds similar to those we make ourselves because our language is built on a foundation that we share with many animals, and this database includes the ability to make associations that many think that is exclusively ours .

Finally I leave you with the video on Chaser NewScientist , recorded for the same program Tyson.


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The subtitled video I found on Amazings
and has been subtitled Infografia Carolina
Here an interview with Juan Manuel Toro, who, even jokingly, will help you understand your study.

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