How Dogs Love Us A Neuroscientist And His Adopted Dog Decode The Canine Brain

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Gregory Berns: How Dogs Love Us A Neuroscientist And His Adopted Dog Decode The Canine Brain (2013, New Harvest)

Published Aug. 25, 2013 by New Harvest.

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978-0-544-11451-7
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Like most of you, I often wonder what my dogs are thinking. They are mysteries to me. I talk to them like people because I like to pretend they understand what I'm saying. Sometimes I think they might.

Gregory Berns and his team did some interesting research into the inner workings of a dog's brain. Largely anecdotal, those looking for hard science, data, and graphs should look up the papers he's published. For me, the layman's terms and personal stories of his family and dogs made the book a win. I find it amazing that they could train dogs to lie still in an MRI when I can't even get my dogs to stop bickering over the food dishes. Dogs, seriously, they are exactly the same. Knock it off.

I found the various experiments interesting and love how they are dedicated to better understanding dogs, the brain, and how emotions …

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