What happens exactly in your dog's brain when you're sad

Scientists at Mexico University have studied the emotional response of being to a human image. The only problem with this method is that the dog must be completely calm, which made their work much harder. Technology called MR has shown us that most dog worshipers [...]
The only problem with this method is that the dog must be completely calm, which made their work much harder.
Technology called MR has shown us that most dog worshipers and friends already know when your dog sees you, they experience this as a reward.
When dogs see a person, their brains have some activity, which means that incentives are at a high level.
Scientists believe that this part of the brain of the dog is very similar to the man, which means it also engages in facial processing and uses exactly the same activity for him.
The event was also found in subcortical structures when they were shown faces in the picture, while displaying other things, the event would be completely lacking.
That part of the brain is also linked to the payment processes, so they have shown that they respond to the different facial expressions that should suggest different emotional situations of their owners.
So your dog knows exactly when you're sad. It is not rare in the animal world to perform emotions successfully, but it has now proved that dogs can do so in humans.












