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Sluyter F., Arseneault L., Moffitt T.E., Veenema A.H., de Boer S., & Koolhaas J.M. (2003). Toward an Animal Model for Antisocial Behavior: Parallels Between Mice and Humans: Aggression. Behavior Genetics, 33, 563–574.
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Bekoff M. (2003). Minding Animals, Minding Earth: Old Brains, New Bottlenecks. Zygon, 38, 911–941.
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Bekoff M. (2003). Consciousness and Self in Animals: Some Reflections. Zygon, 38, 229–245.
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Kurtzman H.S., Church R.M., & Crystal J.D. (2002). Data archiving for animal cognition research: Report of an NIMH workshop. Animal Learning & Behavior, 30, 405–412.
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Kemp S.M. (2002). Operationalizing situated cognition and learning. Cognitive Systems Research, 3, 361–383.
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