New Delhi:Known to respond to command words such as "sit", dogs have now been found to conjure up mental representations when they hear known words referring to objects such as a ball, according to a new research that analysed their brain activity.
The researchers said it did not matter how many object words a dog understood -- known words activated mental representations anyway. This suggested that the ability is generally present in dogs and not just in some exceptional canines knowing the names of many objects, they said.
"Your dog understands more than he or she shows signs of," said Lilla Magyari from Hungary's Etvs Lornd University and co-first author of the study published in the "Current Biology" journal.
"Dogs are not merely learning a specific behaviour to certain words but they might actually understand the meaning of some individual words as humans do," Magyari said.
The finding that dogs may have a general capacity to understand words in a referential manner, as humans do, can reshape the way scientists think about humans' uniqueness in using and understanding language, the researchers said.
It also has important implications for theories and models of language evolution, they said. For the study, the researchers recruited 18 dog owners and had them say words for toys that their dogs knew.