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Cambridge Research Explores Brainwave Synchronization between Dogs and Their Owners

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Cambridge Research Explores Brainwave Synchronization between Dogs and Their Owners

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  • Research at Cambridge University examines whether dogs' brainwaves sync with those of their owners during interactions.
  • Approximately 40 dogs are involved in the study, which analyzes their attention and interpretation of shared moments.
  • The noninvasive technique used for the study includes electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings to capture brain activity.
  • Findings could reveal insights into the human-dog relationship and potentially lead to applications in therapy animal selection.
  • Experts highlight that understanding this synchronization is crucial for later insights into animal cognition and emotional bonds.

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