How Dogs Interpret And Respond To Humans

Can dogs actually understand what we’re saying when we talk to them? Recent research shows that dogs might know more about our language and emotions that we might think!

It’s Okay To Be Smart, host Joe Hanson explains how dogs interpret and respond to verbal and visual cues from human language, citing an experiment conducted at the University of Sussex, a paper written at Ghent University in Belgium, and the story of Clever Hans, a classic story of a horse who was known to solve math problems.

It’s hard to know if they’re responding to the words, or just the emotion in my voice. Or the fact that I sound ridiculous. One recent study suggests it’s both. Or all three. Researchers at the University of Sussex played sounds out of speakers on both sides of a dog. When dogs heard commands stripped of their emotional context, they turned their head to the right, suggesting they process verbal meaning in their left hemisphere. And when they heard the emotional sounds in the voice, but the words were jumbled, they turned to the left, suggesting they process emotional sounds on the right. These experiments show that dogs can definitely separate the meaning of words from the emotion.

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How Dogs Interpret And Respond To Humans

 

Monkey Teaches Human How To Crush Leaves

A monkey signals a human to hold out his hand so it can provide some dry leaves. Through the fence, the monkey proceeds to help close the human’s hand so he can successfully crush leaves. This human learns a new and valuable life skill.

Chino, the Capuchin monkey, lives at the International Primate Rescue sanctuary in South Africa. Originally purchased as a pet, the owner soon realized he’d be better off in a sanctuary and turned him in to be hand-reared by volunteers. Living there since 2010, when he was just 6 weeks old.

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Bears Acting Like Humans

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Bears are well know for their intelligence. It seems that being arround humans made these fluffy creatures behave more and more like we do. Bears swim like humans, walk like humans, sit like humans, play like humans and more. Check out this compilation of funny bears behaving like people.

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