Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Lonsdorf, E.V. |
Sex differences in the development of termite-fishing skills in the wild chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, of Gombe National Park, Tanzania |
2005 |
Animal Behaviour |
6536 |
70 |
673-683 |
Rogers, L. |
Asymmetry of Motor Behavior and Sensory Perception: Which Comes First? |
2020 |
Symmetrie |
6610 |
12 |
690 |
McGreevy, P.D.; McLean, A.N. |
Punishment in horse-training and the concept of ethical equitation |
2009 |
Journal of Veterinary Behavior |
6599 |
4 |
193-197 |
d'Ingeo, S.; Quaranta, A.; Siniscalchi, M.; Stomp, M.; Coste, C.; Bagnard, C.; Hausberger, M.; Cousillas, H. |
Horses associate individual human voices with the valence of past interactions: a behavioural and electrophysiological study |
2019 |
Scientific Reports |
6582 |
9 |
11568 |
Griffin, A.S.; Guez, D. |
Innovation and problem solving: A review of common mechanisms |
2014 |
Behavioural Processes |
6556 |
109 |
121-134 |
Dwan, K.; Altman, D.G.; Arnaiz, J.A.; Bloom, J.; Chan, A.-W.; Cronin, E.; Decullier, E.; Easterbrook, P.J.; Von Elm, E.; Gamble, C.; Ghersi, D.; Ioannidis, J.P.A.; Simes, J.; Williamson, P.R. |
Systematic Review of the Empirical Evidence of Study Publication Bias and Outcome Reporting Bias |
2008 |
Plos One |
6644 |
3 |
e3081 |
Stomp, M.; d'Ingeo, S.; Henry, S.; Cousillas, H.; Hausberger, M. |
Brain activity reflects (chronic) welfare state: Evidence from individual electroencephalography profiles in an animal model |
2021 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6628 |
236 |
105271 |
Stomp, M.; d'Ingeo, S.; Henry, S.; Cousillas, H.; Hausberger, M. |
Brain activity reflects (chronic) welfare state: Evidence from individual electroencephalography profiles in an animal model |
2021 |
Applied Animal Behaviour Science |
6629 |
236 |
105271 |
Burden, F.; Thiemann, A. |
Donkeys Are Different |
2015 |
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science |
6541 |
35 |
376-382 |
Trösch, M.; Pellon, S.; Cuzol, F.; Parias, C.; Nowak, R.; Calandreau, L.; Lansade, L. |
Horses feel emotions when they watch positive and negative horse-human interactions in a video and transpose what they saw to real life |
2020 |
Animal Cognition |
6649 |
23 |
643-653 |