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Description: Research Suggests , Dogs Can Distinguish , Foreign Languages.<br/>NBC reports that researchers in Hungary have found <br/>that dogs can recognize when someone is speaking <br/>their owner's native language or a foreign one. .<br/>According to brain scans from 18 dogs, different areas <br/>of the dogs' brains would light up depending on whether <br/>the dog heard a familiar or foreign language. .<br/>Dogs are really good in <br/>the human environment. <br/>We found that they know more than <br/>I expected about human language, Laura Cuaya, a postdoctoral researcher <br/>at the Neuroethology of Communication Lab <br/>at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, via NBC.<br/>Certainly, this ability to be constant social <br/>learners gives them an advantage as a species: <br/>it gives them a better understanding <br/>of their environment, Laura Cuaya, a postdoctoral researcher <br/>at the Neuroethology of Communication Lab <br/>at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, via NBC.<br/>According to NBC, Cuaya said that dogs <br/>seem to recognize their owner's native <br/>language without \