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Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. Social cognition 2015 Animal Behaviour 6025 103 191-202 details   doi
Phillips, C.J.C.; Oevermans, H.; Syrett, K.L.; Jespersen, A.Y.; Pearce, G.P. Lateralization of behavior in dairy cows in response to conspecifics and novel persons 2015 Journal of Dairy Science 6027 98 2389-2400 details   doi
Schuetz, A.; Farmer, K.; Krueger, K. Social learning across species: horses (Equus caballus) learn from humans by observation 2017 Animal Cognition 6028 20 567-573 details   doi
Malavasi, R.; Huber, L. Evidence of heterospecific referential communication from domestic horses (Equus caballus) to humans 2016 Animal Cognition 6029 19 899-909 details   doi
Taubert, J.; Weldon, K.B.; Parr, L.A. Robust representations of individual faces in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) but not monkeys (Macaca mulatta) 2016 Animal Cognition 6030 1-9 details   doi
Schultz, P.N.; Remick-Barlow, G.A.; Robbins, L. Equine-assisted psychotherapy: a mental health promotion/intervention modality for children who have experienced intra-family violence 2007 Health & Social Care in the Community 6031 15 265-271 details   doi
Burgon, H.L. ‘Queen of the world’: experiences of ‘at-risk’ young people participating in equine-assisted learning/therapy 2011 Journal of Social Work Practice 6032 25 165-183 details   doi
Yorke, J.; Adams, C.; Coady, N. Therapeutic Value of Equine-Human Bonding in Recovery from Trauma 2008 Anthrozoös 6033 21 17-30 details   doi
Yorke, J.; Nugent, W.; Strand, E.; Bolen, R.; New, J.; Davis, C. Equine-assisted therapy and its impact on cortisol levels of children and horses: a pilot study and meta-analysis 2013 Early Child Development and Care 6034 183 874-894 details   doi
Day, R.L.; Coe, R.L.; Kendal, J.R.; Laland, K.N. Neophilia, innovation and social learning: a study of intergeneric differences in callitrichid monkeys 2003 Animal Behaviour 6035 65 559-571 details   doi
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