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Karl von, P. (2006). Irrwege der modernen Dressur. Die Suche nach der “klassischen” Alternative. Brunsbek: 978-3861274131.
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Ferrari, M. C. O., Capitania-Kwok, T., & Chivers, D. P. (2006). The role of learning in the acquisition of threat-sensitive responses to predator odours. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 60(4), 522–527.
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Grinder, M. I., Krausman, P. R., & Hoffmann, R. S. (2006). Equus asinus. Mammalian Species, 794(1), 1–9.
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Pell, M. D. (2006). Cerebral mechanisms for understanding emotional prosody in speech. Brain and Language, 96(2), 221–234.
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Sato, W., & Aoki, S. (2006). Right hemispheric dominance in processing of unconscious negative emotion. Brain and Cognition, 62(3), 261–266.
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