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Thomas R. Zentall. (1999). Animal Cognition: The Bridge BetweenAnimal Learning and Human Cognition. Psychological Science, 10, 206–208.
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Vallortigara G., Regolin L., & Pagni P. (1999). Detour behaviour, imprinting and visual lateralization in the domestic chick. Cognitive Brain Research, 7, 307–320.
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Weed M.R., Taffe M.A., Polis I., Roberts A.C., Robbins T.W., Koob G.F., et al. (1999). Performance norms for a rhesus monkey neuropsychological testing battery: acquisition and long-term performance. Cognitive Brain Research, 8, 185–201.
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Werner, C. W., & Rehkämper, G. (1999). Discrimination of multidimensional geometrical figures by chickens: categorization and pattern-learning. Anim. Cogn., 2(1), 27–40.
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Wauters, A. M., Richard-Yris, M. - A., Richard, J. P., & Foraste M. (1999). Internal and external factors modulate food-calling in domestic hens. Anim. Cogn., 2(1), 1–10.
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Á. Miklósi. (1999). The Evolution of Cognition. Anim. Cogn., 2(3), 179–180.
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Theall, L. A., & Povinelli, D. J. (1999). Do chimpanzees tailor their gestural signals to fit the attentional states of others? Anim. Cogn., 2(4), 207–214.
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Diekamp, B., Prior, H., & Güntürkün, O. (1999). Functional lateralization, interhemispheric transfer and position bias in serial reversal learning in pigeons (Columba livia). Anim. Cogn., 2(4), 187–196.
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Langen, T. A. (1999). How western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) select a nut: effects of the number of options, variation in nut size, and social competition among foragers. Anim. Cogn., 2(4), 223–233.
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Spinozzi, G., Natale, F., Langer, J., & Brakke, K. E. (1999). Spontaneous class grouping behavior by bonobos (Pan paniscus) and common chimpanzees (P. troglodytes). Anim. Cogn., 2(3), 157–170.
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