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  1. Sleep-spindles as a marker of attention and intelligence in dogs
  2. The behavioural effect of short-term cognitive and physical intervention therapies in old dogs
  3. Age-related effects on a hierarchical structure of canine cognition
  4. The hierarchical structure of canine cognition: two domains and a general cognitive factor
  5. Comparative Brain Imaging Reveals Analogous and Divergent Patterns of Species and Face Sensitivity in Humans and Dogs
  6. Longitudinal Volumetric Assessment of Ventricular Enlargement in Pet Dogs Trained for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Studies
  7. Possible association between spindle frequency and reversal-learning in aged family dogs
  8. Repetition enhancement to voice identities in the dog brain
  9. On the Face of It: No Differential Sensitivity to Internal Facial Features in the Dog Brain
  10. Cross-Sectional Age Differences in Canine Personality Traits; Influence of Breed, Sex, Previous Trauma, and Dog Obedience Tasks
  11. Age-related positivity effect on behavioural responses of dogs to human vocalisations
  12. Resting-state fMRI data of awake dogs (Canis familiaris) via group-level independent component analysis reveal multiple, spatially distributed resting-state networks
  13. Owner reported sensory impairments affect behavioural signs associated with cognitive decline in dogs
  14. Effect of age on discrimination learning, reversal learning, and cognitive bias in family dogs
  15. Resting-state fMRI data of awake dogs (Canis familiaris) via group-level independent component analysis reveal multiple, spatially distributed resting-state networks
  16. Demographic Change Across the Lifespan of Pet Dogs and Their Impact on Health Status
  17. The effect of age on visuo-spatial short-term memory in family dogs
  18. Is a local sample internationally representative? Reproducibility of four cognitive tests in family dogs across testing sites and breeds
  19. Neural mechanisms for lexical processing in dogs
  20. Natural or pathologic? Discrepancies in the study of behavioral and cognitive signs in aging family dogs