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A study published in iScience found that dogs’ brains respond differently to human facial expressions, indicating they can distinguish some emotions such as happiness and fear. Researchers used MRI scans on awake pet dogs to observe brain activity as they viewed photographs of faces showing various emotions. The findings suggest dogs may recognize certain emotional cues, particularly positive and fearful expressions, strengthening understanding of their emotional awareness and bond with humans.
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