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  <description>Author: Alex AlburyEdited by: Elisa guma, kevin sitek Lay summary of article by Cuaya et al. about language representation in the dog brain.   If you have a pet, chances are you talk to them, though you may not expect them to actually understand you. But have you ever stopped to think about just how much your furry friends might be listening? Researchers in the Neuroethology of Communication Lab at E&amp;ouml;tv&amp;ouml;s Lor&amp;aacute;nd University in Hungary set out to find out just how much dogs unders [...] </description>
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