Canis familiaris As a Model for Non-Invasive Comparative Neuroscience
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2017.05.003
Canis familiaris As a Model for Non-Invasive Comparative Neuroscience
Abstract
There is an ongoing need to improve animal models for investigating human behavior and its biological underpinnings. The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is a promising model in cognitive neuroscience. However, before it can contribute to advances in this field in a comparative, reliable, and valid manner, several methodological issues warrant attention. We review recent non-invasive canine neuroscience studies, primarily focusing on (i) variability among dogs and between dogs and humans in cranial characteristics, and (ii) generalizability across dog and dog-human studies. We argue not for methodological uniformity but for functional comparability between methods, experimental designs, and neural responses. We conclude that the dog may become an innovative and unique model in comparative neuroscience, complementing more traditional models.
Keywords: EEG; animal model; comparative neuroscience; domestic dog; fMRI; non-invasive neuroscience.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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