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Van Schaik, C. Why are some animals so smart? 2006 Scientific American 2830 294 64-71
Rizzolatti, G.; Fogassi, L.; Gallese, V. Mirrors of the mind 2006 Scientific American 2829 295 54-61
Corr, J.A. Nuns and monkeys: investigating the behavior of our oldest old 2004 Science of Aging Knowledge Environment : SAGE KE 2828 2004 pe38
Cowell, P.E.; Fitch, R.H.; Denenberg, V.H. Laterality in animals: relevance to schizophrenia 1999 Schizophrenia Bulletin 2827 25 41-62
Bell, F.R. Sleep in the larger domesticated animals 1972 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 2826 65 176-177
Hampton, R.R. Rhesus monkeys know when they remember 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2824 98 5359-5362
Griffin, D.R. Animals know more than we used to think 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2823 98 4833-4834
Reiss, D.; Marino, L. Mirror self-recognition in the bottlenose dolphin: a case of cognitive convergence 2001 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2822 98 5937-5942
Hoy, R. Animal awareness: The (un)binding of multisensory cues in decision making by animals 2005 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2821 102 2267-2268
Healy, S.D.; Braham, S.R.; Braithwaite, V.A. Spatial working memory in rats: no differences between the sexes 1999 Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society 2818 266 2303-2308