Describing their findings in the journal Science, researchers reveal how dogs use the same brain mechanisms as humans to process both words and intonation, and as such are able to pick up on vocabulary and tone of voice in order to discover complex meanings.
As anyone who has ever owned a dog will know, man’s best friend is certainly no fool, and can be trained to recognize a large number of words – though, unsurprisingly, they tend to be much more skilled at learning terms related to food. To investigate the neural processes behind this linguistic proficiency, the study authors trained 13 dogs to lie still inside a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner, while they listened to their owners’ voices.
source:iflscience.com

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