Kate O'Neill

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Dogs also form olfactory concepts. They can distinguish the smell of an individual human, grouping together different smells from different parts of the body to treat as equivalent, and yet distinct from the smells of other humans. And of course, we know that dogs can be trained to track categories of objects by smell. Anyone who’s been caught in an airport with food or drugs in their suitcase can tell you so.
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
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