Understanding dog cognition by functional magnetic resonance imaging

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Recent pioneering work has shown the great promise that scanning awake, nonsedated dogs holds for both understanding the canine and the human brain and mind. A number of technological and methodological challenges, however, still need to be overcome to fully tap this potential.

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Huber, L., & Lamm, C. (2017). Understanding dog cognition by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Learning and Behavior, 45(2), 101–102. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-017-0261-6

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