When a dog shakes water off its fur, the action is not just a random flurry of movements — nor a deliberate effort to drench anyone standing nearby.

This instinctive reflex is shared by many furry mammals including mice, cats, squirrels, lions, tigers and bears. The move helps animals to remove water, insects or other irritants from hard-to-reach places. But underlying the shakes is a complex — and previously mysterious — neurological mechanism.

Now, researchers have identified the neural circuit that triggers characteristic ‘wet dog’ shaking behaviour in mice — which involves a specific class of touch receptors, and neurons that connect the spinal cord to the brain. Their findings were published in Science on 7 November.

“The touch system is so complex and rich that [it] can distinguish a water droplet from a crawling insect from the gentle touch of a loved one,” says Kara Marshall, a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. “It’s really remarkable to be able to link a very specific subset of touch receptors to this familiar and understandable behaviour.”

Research article was featured on the cover of this issue of Science, with a glorious picture of a brown bear doing the “wet dog shake” (https://www.science.org/toc/science/current)

Research article: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adq8834

Please let me know if there is paywall

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    And you expect to… Change my mind… about something I already agree with you about… You’re not very good at convincing people are you

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      They can hold it just fine, but their aim and dexterity is shit. Fuckin’ no-opposable-thumb-having muppets.

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      Well neuroscience isn’t a very old field… More seriously though, I think biomedical scientists know surprisingly little about something if NIH doesn’t fund it… aaand that’s how we understood so little about our own household companions (and a bit too much about cancer. Seriously why do we know so many weird things about cancer much of those don’t even translate into therapeutics)

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    The technical mumbo jumbo is greek to me, so all I can read is “Why do dogs shake when they are wet? Because they can feel the water!”

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      Yeah, I think the title is a bit misleading and manages to make both the scientists and the dogs appear stupid.

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    I trained mine to do this when I say shake. I hope nobody tries to go for a handshake on a rainy day

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      Did you read it? Because of the high sensitivity. Their skin can tell between a bug and a drop of water. Submersion would feel even more different, not triggering the response

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        Am I really being shamed for making an obvious joke comment. Like fr this topic is niche I’m not gonna pay to read an article so I can more accurately shitpost on the internet.

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        He clearly didn’t read it.

        After Trump won again, I’m sort of fed up with morons like that guy. If he wants to be an illiterate idiot while tve answer is right in front of him; let him.

        No more covering for stupidity that stems from laziness and willfull ignorance

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          I share your frustration with the election result. I’d like to point out that venting it on strangers and making others more miserable is not the healthy way to go about it.

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            I would willingly trade all of my health for an effective way to engage these willfully ignorant dipshits.

            This is the core problem humanity faces.

            It’s what allowed a child raping demented toddler to become the commander-in-chief of the most powerful military the universe has ever known. For the second time.

            https://howtobeastoic.wordpress.com/2016/01/19/one-crucial-word/

            “The higher, pretentious form of stupidity stands only too often in crass opposition to [its] honorable form. It is not so much lack of intelligence as failure of intelligence, for the reason that it presumes to accomplishments to which it has no right … The stupidity this addresses is no mental illness, yet it is most lethal; a dangerous disease of the mind that endangers life itself. … [S]ince the ‘higher stupidity’ consists not in an inability to understand but in a refusal to understand, any healing or reversal of it will not occur through rational argumentation, through a greater accumulation of data and knowledge, or through experiencing new and different feelings … We may say that the reversal of a spiritual sickness must entail a spiritual cure.”

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              I would like to take the time to point out that I am not an American, am a socialist and am quite astounded by the meltdown this throwaway garbage comment of mine caused 😂

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                It’s not you I’m mad with. It’s just with what your comment represents.

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                  I’m really glad you released all your pent up political anger towards media illiteracy at me, for asking a question… About dogs… And why they shakey…

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          Ahahahahaha yeah sorry man next time I promise I’ll read the article and not make a joke comment so that carmilla of styria wins 😭😭

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            Who the fuck wants Carmilla of Styria to win. She’ll never be satisfied, always clawing for more. There is no winning with her, only not having lost so far.

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      They didn’t have the funding to find that out. My theory is that they actually do, but it is slowed down because of the water resistance. This action slowed down appears to us as doggy paddle.