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Jeffrey S. Katz

Jeffrey S. Katz

Mike and Leann Rowe Endowed Professor

Director of CaBS Program

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