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Jeffrey S. Katz

Jeffrey S. Katz

Mike and Leann Rowe Endowed Professor

Director of CaBS Program

katzjef@auburn.edu

Our Scientific Reports paper ‘Characterizing TV viewing habits in companion dogs’ achieved over 400 news hits in media outlets across the globe over the week following publication, Here is a sample:

Daily Mail - Game of Bones! Study reveals dogs' favourite TV programmes 

Discover - Does Your Dog Watch TV? Here's What Screens Can Say About Their Personality  

Gizmodo - Your Pooch’s Personality Influences How They Watch TV     

IFL Science - Your Dog’s TV Preferences Might Reveal Their Personality 

NPR - A new study aims to better understand dogs' TV viewing behaviors 

Popular Science - Science reveals dogs’ favorite type of TV 

Science News - A dog’s taste for TV may depend on its temperament 

Times, The - Dogs ‘prefer certain TV shows depending on personality’ 

Vice - Do Dogs Actually Watch TV? Here’s Everything Science Knows. 

Yonhap - Dogs also have different TV viewing habits depending on their personality, averaging 14 minutes per day. 

Head of the class: Auburn Brain Camp

9/8/22

Episode 1: Drawing and the Brain

2/2/22

Quick Study: Drawing and Brain Plasticity

8/19/21

Training Dogs for Awake, Unrestrained Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

10/13/19

A Spoiler Alert For 'Game Of Thrones' Might Ruin Plot Twists

4/19/19

Auburn researchers suspect additional rules for player safety could decrease college football fandom

1/14/19

#caninecog: A Digital Event December 2018

12/18

Psychology professor helping to identify best dogs for Vapor Wake program

6/8/18

PUPPY BRAIN SCANS COULD HELP PICK THE BEST BOMB SNIFFERS

5/27/18

'Lab' results: Auburn grooms dogs to sniff out bombs

5/25/18

Jeffrey Katz: The Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Awards for Excellence in Teaching

2/23/2016

Jeffrey S. Katz

Jeffrey S. Katz

Professor

Director of CaBS Program

katzjef@auburn.edu