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Appleby, M. Consciousness, Cognition and Animal Welfare: J.K. Kirkwood, R.C. Hubrecht, S. Wickens, H. O'Leary, S. Oakley (Eds.), Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, 2001, 251 pp., Paperback, Supplement to Volume 10 of Animal Welfare, [pound sign]15/US$ 30, ISSN 0962-7286 2002 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2905 77 239-241
Watts, J.M. Animats: computer-simulated animals in behavioral research 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2936 76 2596-2604
Swanson, J.C. What are animal science departments doing to address contemporary issues? 1999 Journal of Animal Science 2937 77 354-360
Marshall, T.T.; Hoover, T.S.; Reiling, B.A.; Downs, K.M. Experiential learning in the animal sciences: effect of 13 years of a beef cattle management practicum 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2938 76 2947-2952
Davis, S.L.; Cheeke, P.R. Do domestic animals have minds and the ability to think? A provisional sample of opinions on the question 1998 Journal of Animal Science 2930 76 2072-2079
Gonyou, H.W. Why the study of animal behavior is associated with the animal welfare issue 1994 Journal of Animal Science 2931 72 2171-2177
Duncan, I.J.H.; Petherick, J.C. Proceeding (Paper presented at the Winter Meeting of the Society for Veterinary Ethology, London, Great Britain, 30 November 1988)Cognition: The implications for animal welfare 1989 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2921 24 81-1010
Clayton, N.S. COGNITION: An Open Sandwich or an Open Question? 2004 Science 2955 305 344-
Pinker, S. COGNITION:Enhanced: Out of the Minds of Babes 1999 Science 2956 283 40-41
Gallup GG Chimpanzees: self-recognition 1970 Science 2997 167 86