Human and chimpanzee teens share similar struggles, study says. But your teen may be less patient
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Chimpanzee teens may not be so different from the ones living in our homes, a new study says.Except that your teen might be more impulsive.Researchers worked with 40 chimpanzees born in the wild while they were at a sanctuary in the Republic of Congo, playing games that tested the adolescent animals' orientation toward risk-taking and impulsivity, according to the study published January 23 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General by the American Psychological Association.
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