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Dogs' sense of smell connected to their vision? Here's what researchers say

ANI | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri
Jul 25, 2022 01:12 PM IST

Researchers from Cornell University have revealed the first evidence that dogs' sense of smell is connected with their vision and other distinctive regions of the brain. All you want to know. 

Researchers from Cornell University have revealed the first evidence that dogs' sense of smell is connected with their vision and other distinctive regions of the brain. It reveals fresh information about how dogs perceive and move across space. (Also read: Should pet parents beware of being infected with leptospirosis? Doctors answer)

Researchers discover dogs' sense of smell connects to vision.(Pexels)
Researchers discover dogs' sense of smell connects to vision.(Pexels)

The findings by the researchers were published in the journal JNeurosci.

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"We've never seen this connection between the nose and the occipital lobe, functionally the visual cortex in dogs, in any species," said Pip Johnson, assistant professor of clinical sciences and senior author of 'Extensive Connections of the Canine Olfactory Pathway Revealed by Tractography and Dissection'.

"When we walk into a room, we primarily use our vision to work out where the door is, who's in the room, where the table is," she said. "Whereas in dogs, this study shows that olfaction is really integrated with vision in terms of how they learn about their environment and orient themselves in it."

Johnson and her team found connections where the brain processes memory and emotion, which are similar to those in humans, as well as never-documented connections to the spinal cord and the occipital lobe that are not found in humans.

The research corroborates her clinical experiences with blind dogs, who function remarkably well.

"They can still play fetch and navigate their surroundings much better than humans with the same condition," Johnson said. "Knowing there's that information freeway going between those two areas could be hugely comforting to owners of dogs with incurable eye diseases."

Identifying new connections in the brain also opens up new lines of questioning. "To see this variation in the brain allows us to see what's possible in the mammalian brain and to wonder - maybe we have a vestigial connection between those two areas from when we were more ape-like and scent-oriented, or maybe other species have significant variations that we haven't explored," Johnson said.

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