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Virányi, Z.; Topál, J.; Gácsi, M.; Miklósi, Á.; Csányi, V. Dogs respond appropriately to cues of humans' attentional focus 2004 Behavioural Processes 4957 66 161-172
Vallortigara, G.; Rogers, L.J. Survival with an asymmetrical brain: advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization 2005 The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4622 28 575-89; discussion 589-633
Proops, L.; McComb, K.; Reby, D. Horse-human interactions: Attention attribution and the use of human cues by domestic horses (Equus caballus). 2008 IESM 2008 4502
Takimoto, A.; Fujita, K. Are horses (Equus caballus) sensitive to human attentional states? 2008 IESM 2008 4481
Proops, L.; McComb, K.; Reby, D. Cross-modal individual vocal recognition in the domestic horse 2008 IESM 2008 4469
Hattori, Y.; Kuroshima, H.; Fujita, K. I know you are not looking at me: capuchin monkeys` ? (Cebus apella) sensitivity to human attentional states 2007 Animal Cognition 4219 10 141-148
Range, F.; Huber, L. Attention in common marmosets: implications for social-learning experiments 2007 Animal Behaviour. 4208 73 1033-1041
Nelson, E.E.; Shelton, S.E.; Kalin, N.H. Individual differences in the responses of naive rhesus monkeys to snakes 2003 Emotion (Washington, D.C.) 4174 3 3-11
Marten, K.; Psarakos, S. Using self-view television to distinguish between self-examination and social behavior in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) 1995 Consciousness and Cognition 4164 4 205-224
Loveland, K.A. Self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: ecological considerations 1995 Consciousness and Cognition 4161 4 254-257