
The national CBS broadcast "60 Minutes" will highlight Duke research on the science of canine learning and brain development and what it can tell us about human evolution. The report will be broadcast locally at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27, on WNCN, Channel 17.
Funded by the National Institues for Health, the Duke Puppy Kindergarten was the first academic center of its kind and is advancing research on the development of potential assistance dogs. Each semester, more than one hundred Duke undergraduates help raise puppies from Canine Companions from 8-20 weeks of age. The students also run the puppies through a range of cognitive games that will function as a kind of early aptitude testing, which will be used in the future as early identifiers of puppies who are most likely to graduate as assistance dogs.
This past spring, the 60 Minutes crew visited the puppies during their training and filmed their training and interaction with students and other members of the community.