[PDF] Awake fMRI Reveals Brain Regions for Novel Word Detection in Dogs | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.3389/fnins.2018.00737 Corpus ID: 52983065Awake fMRI Reveals Brain Regions for Novel Word Detection in Dogs @article{Prichard2018AwakeFR, title={Awake fMRI Reveals Brain Regions for Novel Word Detection in Dogs}, author={Ashley Prichard and P. Cook and M. Spivak and Raveena Chhibber and G. Berns}, journal={Frontiers in Neuroscience}, year={2018}, volume={12} } Ashley Prichard, P. Cook, +2 authors G. Berns Published 2018 Psychology, Medicine Frontiers in Neuroscience How do dogs understand human words? At a basic level, understanding would require the discrimination of words from non-words. 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