Separate brain areas for processing human and dog faces as revealed by awake fMRI in dogs (Canis familiaris)

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has emerged as a viable method to study the neural processing underlying cognition in awake dogs. Working dogs were presented with pictures of dog and human faces. The human faces varied in familiarity (familiar trainers and unfamiliar individuals) and em...

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Main Authors: Denney, T.S (Author), Deshpande, G. (Author), Gotoor, S.S.R (Author), Katz, J.S (Author), Ramaiahgari, B. (Author), Thompkins, A.M (Author), Waggoner, P. (Author), Zhao, S. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer New York LLC 2018
Subjects:
dog
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