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Your dog tilts its head when you cry, paces when you’re stressed, and somehow appears at your side during your worst moments.
The participants were exposed to a set of images depicting human and dog faces with aggressive, happy, and neutral expressions. In addition, images of objects and scrambled visuals were included ...
On the other hand, the violent offender group was significantly more likely than the control group to recognize an ambiguous facial expression that was a 50% mix of happy and angry as 'angry,' and ...
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Mid-Day on MSNYour dog might know what you’re thinking, says new studyIn a brain imaging study, researchers found that dogs possess voice-processing regions in their temporal cortex that light up in response to vocal sounds. They respond not just to any sound, but to ...
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