A recent study conducted by the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology in Budapest, Hungary, explores the similarities between certain behavioral patterns in dogs and human psychiatric disorders. The study focuses on dog behavior resembling human hemispatial neglect, a condition characterized by a deficit in attention and awareness of one side of space. The researchers used various tests to measure spatial attention in both humans and dogs and found that the visuo-spatial search task detected individual variations in side preferences for both species. However, the study did not find a correlation between performance in different tasks for the subjects. This research provides insights into the measurement of behavioral conditions in dogs and highlights the need for appropriate diagnostic tools in veterinary science. [Extracted from the article]
Published
2023
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