How Dogs Understand Us: Brain Power and Communication
In How Dogs Understand Us: Brain Power and Communication, host Harith Iskander explores how dogs process human speech. Research suggests that dogs think similarly to humans, as their brains use the left side to understand the meaning of words and the right side to interpret emotions or tone. By studying dog brains in an MRI machine, scientists have discovered that dogs not only hear what we say but also feel the emotions behind it. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Got Science?, a science magazine series that explores and explains science in everyday life.
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Q: How do scientists know what parts of a dog’s brain are used when it listens to us?
A: Scientists use special machines, like MRIs, to study the brain and see how it works when dogs listen to us.
Q: What does the left side of a dog’s brain do when it hears us?
A: The left side of the dog’s brain helps it understand the meaning of what we say.
Q: Why is it important that dogs use the right side of their brain?
A: The right side of the brain helps dogs understand the emotions or tone behind our words, not just the words themselves.
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