In a new study from Konkuk University in South Korea, published in PLOS One, researchers have uncovered that engaging in specific activities with dogs can increase brain activity in areas associated with relaxation, emotional stability, attention, and concentration. Moreover, such interactions can lead to a decrease in stress and foster positive emotional responses. This intriguing discovery adds a scientific backing to the age-old bond between humans and dogs, suggesting that our furry companions could play a key role in improving mental health and cognitive functions. The motivation behind t…