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A single-celled organism shows Pavlovian learning, challenging our assumptions about the origins of cognition.
In 1897 Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov proved that animals can be trained using associative learning. A new study finds ...
One way to support emotional wellness is to understand that the word "psychopathology" means "understanding the suffering of ...
One of the perks, and responsibilities, of having a dog is to play with them. Not only is it fun, but it’s one of the main ways they learn. Dogs are social animals; they make sense of the world ...
Imagine Max, a well-trained border collie, manages to ignore a squirrel in the park when his owner tells him to sit. His owner says, “Max, stop chasing that squirrel and sit down,” and Max obeys. Can ...
Children with developmental language disorder (DLD) can be difficult to diagnose, despite the condition being more prevalent than autism spectrum disorder, representing roughly 7.5% of 5-year-olds in ...
Adam Aaronson’s tough themeless puzzle will get your head spinning. By Caitlin Lovinger SATURDAY PUZZLE — Adam Aaronson is a steady contributor to The New York Times’s daily crosswords and has ...
The study involved pups like Miso, a 6-year-old male border collie from Canada who knows the names of about 200 toys. Veronica Suen Eavesdropping on their owners seems to help some highly gifted dogs ...
Dog owners are going to love the latest scientific poop on pooches: yes, your pup may be listening even when you aren't directly addressing them. The new study, published in the Jan. 8 issue of the ...