In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Eötvös Loránd University, scientists have taken significant strides in understanding the organization and aging patterns of our canine companions. Their findings provide evidence that dogs possess a key component of intelligence known as the general cognitive factor, or ‘g factor,’ which mirrors the human version, especially in relation to aging. The research was recently published in GeroScience. The ‘g factor’ represents a core intelligence that influences an individual’s overall cognitive performance across a variety of tasks. This conce…