Presentation
Seok Pyo, Jeon
Seong Ha, Hwang
Research
Yong Jae, Lee - Introduction & Conclusion & Reference
Ji Su, Jeong - Vocal ability of songbirds
Jae Hwan, Kim - Vocal ability of primates
Gu Min, Jeong - Human specific FOXP2
Jun Ho, Cho - Other factors
PPT Design and Merging
Sang Ha, Lee - Edit the PPT and Merge the each sections
Yong Jae, Lee - Design the PPT and Merge the Hand
<들어가며> 도시를 일컬어 인간이 창조한 문명의 심벌이라고 한다. 박물관과 공연장을 찾아 온갖 문화생활을 만끽하고, 편리한 교통에다 의료시설이 구비돼 있고 극장이나 공원에서 여가생활을 즐길 수 있으니 그럴 만도 하다. 유행하는 패션을 따르고 스포츠를 즐길 수 있는 것도 도시민들이 가지는
.Vision
Human vision like that of other primates has evolved in an arboreal environment. In the dense complex world of a tropical forest, it is more important to see well that to develop an acute sense of smell. In the course of evolution members of the primate line have acquired large eyes while the snout has shrunk to give the eye an unimpeded view. Of mammals only humans and some primates enj
primates...
chimpanzees...
through tests.
I note the behavior
of the subject,
and I hope the results
are analogous to humans.
Do you put electrical things
in their brains?
No.
No.
But thats done,
isnt it?
Yes.
Why?
You can measure
electrical activity,
or, with a minute
amount of current,
you can stimulate a feeling
or... or a thought.
You can stimulate
a feeling?
Yes.
For example,
there was
this
Primate.
- You must be the missing link then.
- Yeah, thats me.
- Youre not gonna tell me your name.
- No.
- Im not gonna tell you mine neither.
- All right. Well be strangers.
- I see your boomerang came back then, love.
- Its not my fuckinboomerang.
What about the old diminishing
pachyderm formation there?
No, thats all Sandras collection.
Shes in Zimbabwe at the moment.
And fuck knows what she