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Harvard University has gone to the dogs |
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Written by Lilly Dalmatian
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009 |
Since Ivan Pavlov worked with dogs in the late 1800's to study their behavior, few scientists have used dogs as a model to study the thoughts and behaviors of the species that lives closest to us. As a matter of fact, man's best friend may be the most taken-for-granted species by scientists working in the cognition and behavior fields.
But all that is changing, as researchers discover that those little furry heads hold more mysteries than they've ever thought possible.
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