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In a citizen science project, thousands of pet dogs are helping scientists to understand what happens to memory and cognition in old age

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Summary: The article from Knowable Magazine discusses a citizen science initiative involving thousands of pet dogs, which aims to provide insights into memory and cognitive changes associated with aging. This research seeks to better understand the neurological processes in aging dogs, contributing valuable information to the study of animal cognition and gerontology.

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As dogs age, they experience similar cognitive decline as seen in humans, often referred to as canine cognitive dysfunction. This research not only sheds light on the aging process in dogs but also has implications for understanding aging in other animals and potentially informing approaches to enhance cognitive health in seniors. Citizen science projects like this engage pet owners in meaningful research, fostering a greater connection between science and the community.

Keywords: canine cognition, aging research, citizen science, memory decline, neurological studies

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