How to experience the world like a good dog (w/ Alexandra Horowitz)

如何像一只好狗一样体验世界(与亚历山德拉·霍洛维茨)

How to Be a Better Human

2026-01-12

42 分钟
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Can our dogs feel guilt? Or have they successfully trained us with their puppy eyes to win a treat and extra kibble? Alexandra Horowitz is a researcher and head of the Dog Cognition Lab at Barnard College; she joins Chris to chat about how dogs make us laugh and ways to be more present in life. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • You're listening to How to Be a Better Human.

  • I'm your host, Chris Duffy.

  • In today's episode, we're going to talk a lot about attention and about noticing.

  • But despite the fact that this is a show for humans,

  • on today's episode, we're going to be getting our advice from dogs.

  • Today's guest, Dr.

  • Alexandra Horowitz, is a world-renowned scientist who studies canine cognition.

  • That is to say, her job is to figure out what dogs think and know and feel.

  • And she is going to help us figure out how to pay attention to the world like a dog.

  • To get us started, here's a clip from a video Alexandra made about her research with Ted Ed.

  • And this clip is narrated by Pen Pen Chen.

  • If you can smell a spritz of perfume in a small room,

  • a dog would have no trouble smelling it in an enclosed stadium and distinguishing its ingredients to boot.

  • And everything in the street, every passing person or car.

  • any contents of the neighbor's trash, each type of tree, and all the birds and insects in it,

  • has a distinct odor profile telling your dog what it is,

  • where it is, and which direction it's moving in.

  • Besides being much more powerful than ours,

  • a dog's sense of smell can pick up things that can't even be seen at all.

  • A whole separate olfactory system called the vomeral nasal organ above the roof of the mouth detects the hormones all animals,