Scent of the familiar: You may linger like perfume in your dog's brain

Tuesday, March 18, 2014 - 13:01 in Psychology & Sociology

An area of the canine brain associated with reward responds more strongly to the scents of familiar humans than it does to the scents of other humans, or even to those of familiar dogs.

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