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Biology, 06.05.2020 04:33 redrocker

Describe the left gaze bias experiment.
How does the left gaze bias differ when dogs encounter humans faces compared to other dogs? How does this compare with humans that encounter other human faces? What hypothesis were the scientists testing with this experiment?

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