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Researchers are mapping animal brains to better understand conditions analogous to human PTSD, dementia (Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome in senior pets), and autism-spectrum variants. Technology and Biometrics
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Animal behavior and veterinary science are deeply interconnected. Changes in behavior are often the first outward signs of underlying medical conditions. Conversely, chronic behavioral stress can cause or worsen physical illnesses. Behavioral Changes as Diagnostic Tools