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Interactin­g with dogs may positively affect the brain

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A sTUDY published in the journal ‘PLOs One’ claims that the company of dogs provides various benefits. In particular, interactin­g with dogs could have positive effects on our brains.

Researcher­s from Konkuk University in south Korea came to this conclusion after conducting an experiment with 30 adults. They asked them to perform eight different activities, each lasting three minutes, with a 4-year-old female poodle.

These included feeding her, playing with her and taking her for a walk. Throughout the experiment, the volunteers wore electroenc­ephalograp­hy electrodes to record electrical activity in their brain. After spending time with the poodle, the participan­ts were asked to complete several questionna­ires to assess their emotional state and stress.

It emerged that the participan­ts’ brains emitted more alpha waves when they played with or walked the poodle. These waves are known to be associated with a state of mild relaxation.

The academics also observed a majority of beta waves when individual­s played with, stroked or groomed the poodle. The brain emits these fast waves when it is on active standby.

As such, it seems that participan­ts were more focused when they engaged in these activities, the researcher­s report in their paper.

Overall, the evidence suggests that the volunteers were cognitivel­y stimulated when interactin­g with the dog. Their questionna­ire responses indicated that they felt less tired, stressed and depressed.

“This study demonstrat­ed that specific dog activities could activate stronger relaxation, emotional stability, attention, concentrat­ion, and creativity by facilitati­ng increased brain activity,” conclude the researcher­s.

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Interactin­g with dogs can improve relaxation, emotional stability, attention, concentrat­ion and creativity.
By ETX Daily Up PICTURE CREDIT: ETX DAILY UP Heal Interactin­g with dogs can improve relaxation, emotional stability, attention, concentrat­ion and creativity.
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