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Action observation reveals a network with divergent temporal and parietal lobe engagement in dogs compared to humans
Action observation is a fundamental pillar of social cognition. Neuroimaging research has revealed a human and non-human primate action …
Magdalena Boch
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Sabrina Karl
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Isabella C. Wagner
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Lukas L. Lengersdorff
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Ludwig Huber
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Claus Lamm
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Domestic dogs as a comparative model for social neuroscience: Advances and challenges
Dogs and humans have lived together for thousands of years and share many analogous socio-cognitive skills. Dog neuroimaging now …
Magdalena Boch
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Ludwig Huber
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Claus Lamm
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Functional mapping of the dog somatosensory cortex using noninvasive fMRI and in vivo touch
Dogs are increasingly used as a model for neuroscience due to their ability to undergo functional MRI fully awake and unrestrained, …
Alexandrina C.-N. Guran
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Magdalena Boch
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Lucrezia Lonardo
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Ronald Sladky
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Sabrina Karl
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Ludwig Huber
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Claus Lamm
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Functionally analogous body- and animacy-responsive areas are present in the dog (Canis familiaris) and human occipito-temporal lobe
Accurately recognizing other individuals is fundamental for successful social interactions. While the neural underpinnings of this …
Magdalena Boch
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Isabella C. Wagner
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Sabrina Karl
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Ludwig Huber
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Claus Lamm
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