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Santos LR, Hauser MD, & Spelke ES. (2001). Recognition and categorization of biologically significant objects by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): the domain of food. Cognition, 82, 127.
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Matsuzawa, T., & Tomonaga, M. (2001). For a rise of comparative cognitive science. Anim. Cogn., 4(3), 133–135.
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Quinn P.C., Eimas P.D., & Tarr M.J. (2001). Perceptual Categorization of Cat and Dog Silhouettes by 3- to 4-Month-Old Infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 79, 78–94.
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Mushiake H., Saito N., Sakamoto K., Sato Y., & Tanji J. (2001). Visually based path-planning by Japanese monkeys. Cognitive Brain Research, 11, 165–169.
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Hampton, R. R. (2001). Animal Minds: Beyond Cognition to Consciousness. Ethology, 107, 1055–1056.
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Kirkwood, J. K., & Hubrecht, R. (2001). Animal Consciousness, Cognition and Welfare. Animal Welfare, 10, 5–17.
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Dawkins, M. S. (2001). Who Needs Consciousness? Animal Welfare, 10, 19–29.
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Taylor, J. G. (2001). What do Neuronal Network Models of the Mind Indicate about Animal Consciousness? Animal Welfare, 10, 63–75.
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Wemelsfelder, F. (2001). The Inside and Outside Aspects of Consciousness: Complementary Approaches to the Study of Animal Emotion. Animal Welfare, 10, 129–139.
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Lea, S. E. G. (2001). Anticipation and Memory as Criteria for Special Welfare Consideration. Animal Welfare, 10, 195–208.
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