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Dogs experience emotion at the level of a human child
DOG OWNERS HAVE long been lauding their pets ability to love and offer loyal companionship, so they probably will not be surprised by new research which indicates that they feel emotions at the level of a human child.
Gregory Berns and his team at Emory University have spent two years examining the brain activity of dogs using M.R.I. scanner and what they discovered has been published in a new book, How Dogs Love Us: A Neuroscientist and His Adopted Dog Decode the Canine Brain.
Writing in the New York Times, Berns indicated that dogs respond to humans they know using the caudate nucleus in the brain, the same part of the brain humans use in anticipation of things they enjoy.
Berns suggested that the level of emotion and perception indicated in his research suggests that the idea of dogs as property needs to be reconsidered.
So, next time you’re defending your love of dogs, you can say that Science indicates that they probably love you too!
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