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Neurobiological basis of human-pet relationship: Mothers’ brains respond differently to images of their child and their dog

October 4, 2014 by

How closely does the relationship between people and their non-human companions mirror the parent-child relationship? Researchers makes a contribution to answering this complex question by investigating differences in how important brain structures are activated when women view images of their children and of their own dogs.

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