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    Berns, just let him.

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    Berns, it's my birthday.

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    Berns, are you also mad at your Papa?

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    The Berns' lab is currently exploring the ability of dogs to process and understand human language.

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    Besides his parents, Sam's survivors include his grandparents, Alice and Lewis Berns and Barbara and Burt Gordon.

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    Berns heads up the Dog Project in Emory's psychology department, which researches questions surrounding man's best and oldest friend.

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    Berns heads up the Dog Project in Emory's psychology department, which researches evolutionary questions surrounding man's best, and oldest, friend.

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    Berns heads up the Dog Project in Emory's Department of Psychology, which is researching evolutionary questions surrounding man's best, and oldest, friend.

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    We found that the caudate response of each dog in the first experiment correlated with their choices in the second experiment,” Berns said.

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    We found that the caudate response of each dog in the first experiment correlated with their choices in the second experiment,” Berns says.

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    The Berns Salonger with its restaurant and stages is also a notable expression of the new civic pride, as immortalised in August Strindberg's novel The Red Room.

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    Gordon founded PRF in 1999 with her husband Scott Berns, MD, MPH, a pediatric emergency physician and faculty member at Brown University, after their son, Sam, was diagnosed with the disease.

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    The US neuroscientist Gregory Berns, however, believes that the problem of animal consciousness has been overstated, and that emerging brain science and MRI technology could go a long way towards getting us inside the minds of other creatures.

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    In his lab at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, Berns and a volunteer team of dog owners train their canine companions to become comfortable inside MRI machines so that they can be scanned safely in a relaxed, conscious state.

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    By reading their brain activity and using our understanding of the human brain for reference, Berns believes that he can glean a wide range of insights about the experience of dogs, including the range of their emotions, the diversity of their personalities, and even whether they can differentiate between two- and three-dimensional images.

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