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Dogs are man’s best friend, but what’s really going on inside of their heads?
This hour, we talk with canine cognition researcher Brian Hare.
Hare runs Duke University’s Canine Cognition Center, and is the co-author of the new book: Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity.
Hare’s research says what makes our furry friends such great companions also gives them a unique cognitive edge: their social intelligence.
We learn more about the evolutionary history of how dogs became so attuned to our emotions and interactions. What can we learn from the success of our canine companions?
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Dogs are man’s best friend, but what’s really going on inside of their heads?
This hour, we talk with canine cognition researcher Brian Hare.
Hare runs Duke University’s Canine Cognition Center, and is the co-author of the new book: Survival of the Friendliest: Understanding Our Origins and Rediscovering Our Common Humanity.
Hare’s research says what makes our furry friends such great companions also gives them a unique cognitive edge: their social intelligence.
We learn more about the evolutionary history of how dogs became so attuned to our emotions and interactions. What can we learn from the success of our canine companions?
GUEST:
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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