How do we actually learn to communicate? How is it different from how other animals learn it? Michael Tomasello explores what may be at the very heart of relating and communicating: shared attention. Alan Alda first met Michael when he interviewed him a few years ago in Leipzig, Germany. Michael was already doing experiments that studied the differences between how human children and chimps learn to communicate. He\u2019s tracked the fascinating path humans take in learning to connect with one another \u2013 and we can learn a lot from it. Michael Tomasello heads up the world renowned Tomasello Lab at Duke University. His latest book, \u201cBecoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny\u201d offers a radical reconsideration of how we develop the qualities that make us human, based on Michael\u2019s decades of cutting-edge experimental work when he was the head of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.\n\nSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/clearandvivid