A lot of dog owners believe that they can tell what their dogs are feeling. They believe that they can assess their dog's ...
The findings suggest that dogs do not merely follow commands mechanically but try to interpret human intentions, ...
How do dogs see the world? Dogs see differently than humans. The reason lies within the eye. In the eye are light receptors called cones and rods. Cones help us distinguish different colors ...
Oscar-winning film Flow has caught the eye of many pets. Here's what a researcher told NPR our furry friends might pay ...
There's a common misconception that dogs can only see in black and white — in reality, they can see colors like blue and yellow, though their color vision is much more limited than humans.
The animate-inanimate category distinction is one of the general organizing principles in the primate high-level visual cortex. Much less is known about the visual cortical representations of animacy ...
We tend to anthropomorphise and attribute human emotions to our dogs. A good example of this is the so-called guilty look. You often see videos on social media in which a dog avoids eye contact ...
The range of colours an animal sees depends on the combination of colour-sensitive pigments in their eye and the processing by the brain. With fewer cone types, dogs can't distinguish between as many ...