Years in the making, the new, social justice-themed exhibition at the DePaul Art Museum comes as museums face federal ...
Gifted dogs can categorize toys by function, not just appearance. In playful at-home tests, they linked labels like “fetch” ...
A study published in Current Biology by the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University reveals that dogs with a vocabulary of toy names—known as Gifted Word Learners—can extend learned labels ...
Gifted dogs can extend word labels to toys by their use, not looks. They learn naturally through play, showing natural mental skills.
Human infants naturally learn new words and their associations, such as how spoons are related to plates because they are ...
There’s an iconic game on TikTok right now that literally everyone is playing – but it’s never really explained how you can ...
As infants, humans naturally learn new words and their associations—like the fact that forks are related to bowls because ...
A new study shows that gifted word learner dogs extend verbal labels to new objects based on functional similarity and form ...
A new study demonstrates that some highly gifted dogs can categorize objects not just by appearance, but by how they are used ...
Kids with good executive function tend to grow up to be financially stable, healthy, productive adults. Past attempts to ...
Scientists have designed a new cognitive test that diagnoses patients more accurately with Alzheimer's. The digital test ...
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Brainy dogs can work out how similar toys work – even when they don’t look alike, reveals new research. Clever canines can categorise objects by function – just like humans, say scientists. They ...
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