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Feist, J.D.; McCullough, D.R. Behavior patterns and communication in feral horses 1976 Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie 3995 41 337-371 details   doi
Edwards, D.H.; Spitzer, N. 6. Social dominance and serotonin receptor genes in crayfish 2006 Current Topics in Developmental Biology 4364 74 177-199 details   doi
Levy, J. The mammalian brain and the adaptive advantage of cerebral asymmetry 1977 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 4137 299 264-272 details   openurl
Friederici, A.D.; Alter, K. Lateralization of auditory language functions: a dynamic dual pathway model 2004 Brain and Language 4722 89 267-276 details   doi
Vallortigara, G.; Rogers, L.J. Survival with an asymmetrical brain: advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralization 2005 The Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4622 28 575-89; discussion 589-633 details   doi
Seyfarth, R.M.; Cheney, D.L. Cognitive strategies and the representation of social relations by monkeys 2001 Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 345 47 145-177 details   openurl
Hemelrijk, C.K.; Wantia, J. Individual variation by self-organisation 2005 Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 443 29 125-136 details   doi
Overli, O.; Sorensen, C.; Pulman, K.G.T.; Pottinger, T.G.; Korzan, W.; Summers, C.H.; Nilsson, G.E. Evolutionary background for stress-coping styles: relationships between physiological, behavioral, and cognitive traits in non-mammalian vertebrates 2007 Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 2801 31 396-412 details   doi
Mazurek, M.; McGee, M.; Minchin, W.; Crowe, M.A.; Earley, B. Is the avoidance distance test for the assessment of animals' responsiveness to humans influenced by either the dominant or flightiest animal in the group? 2011 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5376 132 107-113 details   doi
Goursot, C.; Düpjan, S.; Puppe, B.; Leliveld, L.M.C. Affective styles and emotional lateralization: A promising framework for animal welfare research 2021 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6698 237 105279 details   doi
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