Is THIS why kids love carousels so much? Bizarre 熟考する/考慮する 明らかにする/漏らすs how gorillas deliberately whirl around to make themselves dizzy and induce an 'altered mental 明言する/公表する'

  • Gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans 定期的に spin themselves in circles
  • 専門家s believe this is かもしれない to reach an 'altered mental 明言する/公表する'?
  • And it could mean that our ancestors did the same thing for 類似の 推論する/理由s?

There's nothing やめる as thrilling to a child as taking a ride on a 急速な/放蕩な-moving carousel.

And they're not the only ones who enjoy feeling dizzy ? as new 研究 示唆するs 広大な/多数の/重要な apes 捜し出す the same sensation.

Scientists have discovered 大主教s 定期的に spin themselves in circles, かもしれない to reach an 'altered mental 明言する/公表する'.

And it could mean that our ancestors did the same thing for 類似の 推論する/理由s.

A team from the universities of Birmingham and Warwick analysed 40 online ビデオs of gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans all engaging in spinning behaviours.

Scientists have discovered primates regularly spin themselves in circles, possibly to reach an 'altered mental state'

Scientists have discovered 大主教s 定期的に spin themselves in circles, かもしれない to reach an 'altered mental 明言する/公表する'

On 普通の/平均(する), the 大主教s 完全にするd 5.5 spin circles, with an 普通の/平均(する) of 1.5 革命s per second, and did this repetitively three times.

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The scientists compared spinning 速度(を上げる)s and 設立する the 大主教s can spin while 持つ/拘留するing a rope as 急速な/放蕩な as professional human ダンサーs and circus artists, 同様に as Dervish muslims who 参加する whirling 儀式s to 達成する a spiritual trance.

Dr Adriano Lameira, who co-led the 熟考する/考慮する, said: 'Spinning alters our 明言する/公表する of consciousness, it messes up our 団体/死体-mind responsiveness and 調整, which make us feel sick, lightheaded, and even elated as in the 事例/患者 on children playing in merry-go-一連の会議、交渉/完成するs, spinner-wheels, and carousels.

'What we 手配中の,お尋ね者 to try to understand through this 熟考する/考慮する is whether spinning can be 熟考する/考慮するd as a primordial behaviour that human ancestors would have been able to autonomously engage in and tap into other 明言する/公表するs of consciousness.

'If all 広大な/多数の/重要な apes 捜し出す dizziness, then our ancestors are also 高度に likely to have done so.?

'The apes were doing this purposefully, almost as if they were dancing ? a known 機械装置 in humans that universally 容易にするs mood 規則, social 社債ing and 高くする,増すs the senses and is based on rotation movements.

'The 平行の between what the apes were doing and what humans do was beyond coincidental.'

The 研究員s self-実験d spinning at these 速度(を上げる)s and times and 設立する it difficult to 達成する the third 一区切り/(ボクシングなどの)試合 of spin, as 広大な/多数の/重要な apes did.

There's nothing quite as thrilling to a child as taking a ride on a fast-mov
ing carousel (stock image)

There's nothing やめる as thrilling to a child as taking a ride on a 急速な/放蕩な-moving carousel (在庫/株 image)

The behaviour could be linked to mental health, as the primates could be bored
The behaviour could be related to play

On 普通の/平均(する), the 大主教s 完全にするd 5.5 spin circles, with an 普通の/平均(する) of 1.5 革命s per second, and did this repetitively three times

The 大主教s were noticeably dizzy at this point in the ビデオs, and they were likely to lose their balance and 落ちる over.

'This would 示す that the 大主教s deliberately keep spinning, にもかかわらず starting to feel the 影響s of dizziness, until they are unable to keep their balance any longer,' Dr Marcus Perlman, who also worked on the 熟考する/考慮する, said.

The 研究員s said the behaviour could be linked to mental health, as the 大主教s could be bored, or it could be 関係のある to play.

'If you think about a child's playground, almost all the apparatus ? swings, slides, seesaws and roundabouts or merry-go-一連の会議、交渉/完成するs ? they are all designed to challenge your balance or 混乱に陥れる/中断させる the 団体/死体-mind 返答s,' Dr Lameria 追加するd.

The 研究 was published in the 定期刊行物 大主教s.

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