Washington DC [US], September 7 (ANI): When participating in conversations, arranging everyday tasks, or attending school, remembering the order of information is critical.

According to a new study published in the scientific journal PLoS One, this skill is most likely unique to humans. Even humans' closest relatives, such as bonobos, do not learn order in the same way.

“The study contributes another piece of the puzzle to the question of how the mental abilities of humans and other animals differ, and why only humans speak languages, plan space travel, and have learned to exploit the earth so efficiently that we now pose a serious threat to countless other life forms”, says Johan Lind, associate professor in ethology and Deputy Director at the Center for Cultural Evolution, Stockholm Un

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