Researchers discovered that some dogs, like those studied in Eotvos Lorand University, can remember the names of toys even after not seeing them for two years.
Shany Dror emphasized that these findings indicate dogs can store object names in long-term memory, rather than only recalling them through repeated exposure.
The research suggests that understanding canine memory may provide insights into the evolution of human language, indicating some cognitive parallels between species.
The study demonstrated a notable success rate, with some dogs retrieving toys accurately up to 60% of the time, showing impressive cognitive abilities.
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