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Bourjade, M.; Moulinot, M.; Henry, S.; Richard-Yris, M.-A. Hausberger.M Could Adults be Used to Improve Social Skills of Young Horses, Equus caballus? 2008 Ethology 4800 50 408-417 details   doi
Devienne, M.F.; Guezennec, C.Y. Energy expenditure of horse riding 2000 European Journal of Applied Physiology 3731 82 499-503 details   openurl
Acuna, B.D.; Sanes, J.N.; Donoghue, J.P. Cognitive mechanisms of transitive inference 2002 Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Experimentation cerebrale 602 146 1-10 details   doi
Sone, K. [Apropos of 5 cases of so-called “delusions of cutaneous and intestinal infestation”--psychopathologic and neuropsychological considerations] 1983 Folia Psychiatrica et Neurologica Japonica 4187 37 37-55 details   openurl
Kaiser, L.; Heleski, C.R.; Siegford, J.; Smith, K.A. Stress-related behaviors among horses used in a therapeutic riding program 2006 Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1879 228 39-45 details   doi
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 details   doi
Bentley, T.; Macky, K.; Edwards, J. Injuries to New Zealanders participating in adventure tourism and adventure sports: an analysis of Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) claims 2006 The New Zealand Medical Journal 1843 119 U2359 details   openurl
Scheidhacker, M.; Bender, W.; Vaitl, P. Die Wirksamkeit des therapeutischen Reitens bei der Behandlung chronisch schizophrener Patienten 1991 Der Nervenarzt 5067 62 283-287 details   url
Moses, S.N.; Villate, C.; Ryan, J.D. An investigation of learning strategy supporting transitive inference performance in humans compared to other species 2006 Neuropsychologia 153 44 1370-1387 details   doi
Ikeda, M.; Patterson, K.; Graham, K.S.; Ralph, M.A.L.; Hodges, J.R. A horse of a different colour: do patients with semantic dementia recognise different versions of the same object as the same? 2006 Neuropsychologia 4059 44 566-575 details   doi
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