“What Makes Us Human?” is a biweekly column where Emi Sakamoto ’28 investigates the question on everyone’s mind to better understand human-centered meaning in the midst of a rapidly evolving ...
As we go through life, our brains run different processing modes. Some—the attention and sensory systems—result in very ...
Sakamoto spoke with communications professor Angèle Christin about human expression and existing in the "now" during the age ...
Yale-led researchers recently conducted a massive and detailed comparative analysis of human, chimpanzee and macaque brains. Their paper, "Molecular and Cellular Reorganization of Neural Circuits in ...
What if the key to leading through change isn’t new strategy, but remembering what makes us human? Organizations are living systems—dynamic, evolving and shaped by memory, identity and deeply rooted ...
The physical similarities between humans and other mammals are quite plain. We are made of the same flesh and blood; we go through the same basic life stages. Yet reminders of our shared inheritance ...