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    How age and head shape affect dogs' olfactory brain networks

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    A new brain imaging study from the ELTE NAP Canine Brain Research group has revealed that age and brain shape affect how strongly dogs' olfactory brain regions are connected. The researchers used resting-state fMRI on awake dogs to map olfactory functional connectivity.
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