Snippet: Dogs undergo fMRI to show off their numbers skills

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Dogs may not be able to count to 10, but even the untrained ones have a rough sense of how many treats you put in their food bowl. That’s the finding of a new study, which reveals that our canine pals innately understand quantities in much the same way we do.

Video credit: Berns Lab/Emory University

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Great, so dogs have brains, that was new to me, good for them.

TrasteIAm
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Would have liked a bit more info on the topic :)

AC-tytr
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So my Rough Collie knows when she's getting shorted, huh....? 🤔

gus
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Hopefully they had an experimental sample of white dots and a control sample of different colours. With a sample size of atleast 100 to get robust results. And also, different breeds of dogs and a negative control as cats. Otherwise, their research is as useful as semen after a male orgasms.

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