Massachusetts supermarkets and other stores do not need to allow supposed emotional support animals into the store. So why do they?
Laura Lewis, one of the scientists, said, "Many people think chimpanzees are quite different from humans. But the study shows they are almost the same as us in the way they remember things."In fact, chimpanzees are not the only animals that have a good memory(记忆). Another study shows...
Toward a cross‐species neuroscientific understanding of the affective mind: do animals have emotional feelings? Do we need to consider mental processes in our analysis of brain functions in other animals? Obviously we do, if such BrainMind functions exist in the anim... J Panksepp - 《American...
Dolphins have long fascinated humans with their intelligence, complex behaviours, and remarkable social structures. Now, with advanced techniques for analysing intelligent actions, communication researchers are finding that dolphins are not only one of the most intelligent animals, but that they may ...
Our attitudes to animals are linked to our beliefs about their cognitive abilities, such as intelligence and capacity to experience emotional states. In th... SJ Hazel,L O'Dwyer,T Ryan - 《Animals An Open Access Journal from Mdpi》 被引量: 6发表: 2015年 WAS YOUR MEAT SMARTER THAN YOUR ...
The hemispheres, lobes and parts of the brain have the same names and the same basic functions. But in dogs, the parts of the brain associated with smell show they have incredibly sensitive noses. More so than other companion animals like cats and ferrets. “They use a much larger portion...
It would be a mistake to say that tail-wagging is completely automatic behavior in dogs. It's not true that dogs have zero ability to control their tail movements. To what extent is tail-wagginginstinctual, automatic behavior, in dogs? The answer is a bit complicated. ...
But pareidolia can play other visual or auditory tricks on the mind—causing us to see animals, patterns, or objects in unexpected places or even hear music or voices where none exist. Pareidolia can be used as a window into the mind’s eye, offering clues about how the brai...
Since we humans are animals, too, we're aware that an insult can lead to violence. As a result, animals have developed ways of displaying apologetic signs to show others they're sorry for what they've done. Think about your dog rolling over after being caught digging in the yard. ...
Animals cannot speak. They make noises when they are afraid, or angry, or unhappy. Apes(猿) can understand some things more quickly than human, one or two have learnt a few words. But they are still different from us. They cannot join words and make sentences; they cannot think like us...