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Akins, C.K.; Zentall, T.R. Imitative learning in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) using the two-action method 1996 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 254 110 316-320
Rendall, D.; Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. Proximate factors mediating “contact” calls in adult female baboons (Papio cynocephalus ursinus) and their infants 2000 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 695 114 36-46
Horowitz, A.C. Do humans ape? Or do apes human? Imitation and intention in humans (Homo sapiens) and other animals 2003 Journal of comparative psychology 736 117 325-336
Schwab, C.; Huber, L. Obey or not obey? Dogs (Canis familiaris) behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners 2006 Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 4961 120 169-175
Zentall, T.R.; Roper, K.L.; Sherburne, L.M. Most directed forgetting in pigeons can be attributed to the absence of reinforcement on forget trials during training or to other procedural artifacts 1995 Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 256 63 127-137
Zentall, T.R.; Sherburne, L.M. Transfer of value from S+ to S- in a simultaneous discrimination 1994 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 258 20 176-183
Shettleworth, S.J.; Plowright, C.M. How pigeons estimate rates of prey encounter 1992 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 382 18 219-235
Beckers, T.; Miller, R.R.; De Houwer, J.; Urushihara, K. Reasoning rats: forward blocking in Pavlovian animal conditioning is sensitive to constraints of causal inference 2006 Journal of experimental psychology. General 155 135 92-102
Devenport, J.A.; Patterson, M.R.; Devenport, L.D. Dynamic averaging and foraging decisions in horses (Equus callabus) 2005 Journal of Comparative psychology 752 119 352-358
Hostetter, A.B.; Cantero, M.; Hopkins, W.D. Differential use of vocal and gestural communication by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in response to the attentional status of a human (Homo sapiens) 2001 Journal of Comparative Psychology 4970 115 337-343