Study Shows Dogs' Vision Is Connected To Sense Of Smell

(Washington, DC) -- A new study suggests dogs can "see" with their noses. Research in the Journal of Neuroscience reveals dogs' brains connect vision and their sense of smell, which isn't found in other species. That means they have brain structures that link smells to how they see. The study's senior author said dogs use scent to figure out where things are, but the exact experience is hard for scientists to know.


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