The study illustrates that social interaction leads to inter-brain activity coupling between humans and dogs, marking the first evidence of synchronized neural activity across species.
This groundbreaking research explores how dogs and humans can connect on a neural level, confirming existing emotional bonds with proof of synchronized brain activity.
The findings indicate that inter-brain activity coupling can be affected by genetic markers associated with autism spectrum disorder, revealing potential therapeutic avenues by enhancing social engagement.
By investigating the effects of LSD on dogs with ASD genetic markers, researchers aim to understand whether psychedelics can facilitate better social synchronization between species.
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