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  1. The specific anatomical and physiological features of dog olfaction allow humans to achieve outstanding results in the detection of drugs, explosives, and different illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, or infectious disease.

  2. 1 lut 2024 · Olfactory information is processed within the canine brain in different ways. Odors can affect dog behavior through various unconscious means—meaning that the dog has no idea why it has a strong urge to behave in a certain way, e.g., to find a mate.

  3. 21 sie 2021 · Here, we provide an overview of canine olfaction, discussing aspects connected with anatomy, physiology, behavioral aspects of sniffing, and factors influencing the olfactory abilities of the...

  4. 29 mar 2018 · Physical stressors including exercise, lack of conditioning, and high ambient temperature impact olfaction directly or indirectly in the canine. Dietary fat content, amount of food per meal, and timing of meals have been demonstrated to impact olfaction in mice and dogs.

  5. structures involved in canine olfaction, the behavioral aspects of sending, receiving, and interpreting smells, the factors influencing the functioning of this sense, as well as informa-tion about practical applications of canine olfaction for humans. 2. Anatomy and Physiology of Canine Olfaction

  6. 1 sty 2014 · Canine olfaction is a rich field of study for the behavioural sciences and neurosciences, and it is rich in interdisciplinary connections. This chapter will explore the neurocognitive and neuroconative bases of olfaction (the neurophysiological foundations of...

  7. dog's keen sense of smell to aid his own needs for tracking and hunting. The modern working dog continues to provide odor detection for human directed tasks at a level of sensitivity that has yet to be replicated or surpassed by man-made instruments. Anatomy: Air enters the dog's nasal cavities through two external nostrils or "nares."

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