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Hanggi, E. B. (2001). Can Horses Recognize Pictures? Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Cognitive Science, , 52–56.
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Pennisi, E. (2007). PSYCHOLOGY: Nonhuman Primates Demonstrate Humanlike Reasoning. Science, 317(5843), 1308–.
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Ash, C., Chin, G., Pennisi, E., & Sugden, A. (2007). Living in Societies. Science, 317(5843), 1337–.
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Jolly, A. (2007). BEHAVIOR: The Social Origin of Mind. Science, 317(5843), 1326–1327.
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Miller, R. M. (1995). How the dominance hierarchy is determined: The body language of the horse. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 15(12), 514–515.
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Miller, R. M. (1996). How we can quickly assume the role of horse herd leader: Making horses compliant and willing subjects. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 16(1), 4–7.
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