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Zebisch, A.; May, A.; Reese, S.; Gehlen, H. Effect of different head-neck positions on physical and psychological stress parameters in the ridden horse 2013 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 6427 98 901-907
Dalla Costa, E.; Dai, F.; Lebelt, D.; Scholz, P.; Barbieri, S.; Canali, E.; Zanella, A.J.; Minero, M. Welfare assessment of horses: the AWIN approach 2016 Animal Welfare 6406 25 481-488
Quaresmini, C.; Forrester, G.S.; Spiezio, C.; Vallortigara, G. Social environment elicits lateralized behaviors in gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 2014 Journal of Comparative Psychology 6396 128 276-284
Proops, L.; Grounds, K.; Smith, A.V.; McComb, K. Animals Remember Previous Facial Expressions that Specific Humans Have Exhibited 2018 Current Biology 6394 28 1428-1432.e4
Kiliç, S.; Cantürk, G. Car Accident Due to Horse Crossing the Motorway: Two Case Reports 2017 The Bulletin of Legal Medicine 6206 22
Becker-Birck, M.; Schmidt, A.; Wulf, M.; Aurich, J.; von der Wense, A.; Möstl, E.; Berz, R.; Aurich, C. Cortisol release, heart rate and heart rate variability, and superficial body temperature, in horses lunged either with hyperflexion of the neck or with an extended head and neck position 2013 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 6182 97 322-330
A. Lanata; A. Guidi; G. Valenza; P. Baragli; E. P. Scilingo Quantitative heartbeat coupling measures in human-horse interaction 2016 2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) 6175 2696-2699
KOIZUMI, R.; MITANI, T.; UEDA, K.; KONDO, S. Skill reading of human social cues by horses (Equus caballus) reared under year-round grazing conditions 2017 Animal Behaviour and Management 6168 53 69-78
Palme, R.; Moestl, E. Measurement of cortisol metabolites in faeces of sheep as a parameter of cortisol concentration in blood 1997 Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde 6044 62 192-197
Siniscalchi, M.; Padalino, B.; Lusito, R.; Quaranta, A. Is the left forelimb preference indicative of a stressful situation in horses? 2014 Behavioural Processes 6041 107 61-67