On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mark A. Casteel wrote:

> Hi TIPSters. Can anyone help me locate a recent study (out of MIT,
> possibly) that was discussed on NPR in the last couple of weeks that
> examined the brain waves of dogs as they "dreamed," (I know, I know, all
> sorts of problems with operational definitions) and correlated them with
> brain waves experienced during a waking state? A number of my colleagues in
> other disciplines brought this issue up in the faculty lounge the other
> day, and I couldn't comment, knowing absolutely nothing about the study.
> Any help you can provide would be appreciated.

Probably this, but it's rats, not dogs, and I find the study
distinctly underwhelming.

http://news.24.com/News24/Technology/Science_Nature/0,1113,2-13-46_970477,00.html

-Stephen

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