A study with apes living in captivity shows how these animals perform more successfully in difficult exercises if their caregivers watch them
Performing any task, whether changing a car tire, calculating a mathematical operation on a blackboard, wrapping a gift or juggling, can be more or less difficult for us if someone is watching us. For some, having an audience can be an incentive to get…
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