Cats are quicker than babies to associate a picture of a word with its corresponding picture, new research shows.
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The research, published Oct. 4 in the journal Scientific Reports, revealed that cats form associations between pictures and words around four times faster than human toddlers do. To test this ...
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A small team of animal scientists at Azabu University, in Japan, has found via experimentation that common house cats are capable of associating human words with images without prompting or reward.
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Cats can associate human words with images—possibly better than human babies—new research out of Japan reveals.