Dogs really ARE smarter than cats

The debate over whether dogs or cats are the smartest pet has raged for decades, if not centuries.

But in a twist that is sure to ruffle the fur of cat-lovers, new research shows that dogs are more intelligent than their feline foes after all, according to Daily Mail.

Experts showed that dogs have more than twice as many brain cells in a region linked with thinking, planning and other complex behaviours.

The researchers, say the number of neurons in an animal’s cerebral cortex is a hallmark of intelligence.

The cortex is the largest layer of the brain and is associated with a range of complex behavioural characteristics.

 Researchers found that dogs possess around 530 million cortical neurons, while cats only have around 250 million.

By comparison, a human brain houses around 16 billion cortical neurons.

‘I believe the absolute number of neurons an animal has, especially in the cerebral cortex, determines the richness of their internal mental state and their ability to predict what is about to happen in their environment based on past experience,’ study lead author Dr Herculano-Houzel said. 

The researchers applied their intelligence theory to several carnivorous species, and found that bigger brains do not necessarily mean more cortical neurons.

The brain of a Golden Retriever was found to have more cortical neurons than a brown bear, for example, despite being three times smaller.

In terms of brain size to cortical neuron ratio, one of the most intelligent animals was found to be a raccoon.

Raccoons have a brain the size of a cat, but have a cortical neuron density similar to that of a dog

‘Raccoons are not your typical carnivoran,’ Dr Herculano-Houzel said.

‘They have a fairly small brain but they have as many neurons as you would expect to find in a primate … and that’s a lot of neurons.’

The team warns that intelligence is a nuanced and subjective measurement, meaning their study doesn’t conclusively show that dogs are smarter than cats.

Dr Herculano-Houzel added: ‘At the least, we now have some biology that people can factor into their discussions about who’s smarter, cats or dogs.

N.H.Kh

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