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Author Title Year Publication Serial Volume Pages
Gabor, V.; Gerken, M. Horses use procedural learning rather than conceptual learning to solve matching to sample 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5157 126 119-124
Burn, C.C.; Dennison, T.L.; Whay, H.R. Relationships between behaviour and health in working horses, donkeys, and mules in developing countries 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5158 126 109–118
Neumann Inga D; Veenema Alexa H; Beiderbeck Daniela I Aggression and anxiety: social context and neurobiological links 2010 Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 5163 4
Cozzi, A.; Sighieri, C.; Gazzano, A.; Nicol, C.J.; Baragli, P. Post-conflict friendly reunion in a permanent group of horses (Equus caballus) 2010 Behavioural Processes 5168 85 185-190
Bonanni, R.; Cafazzo, S.; Valsecchi, P.; Natoli, E. Effect of affiliative and agonistic relationships on leadership behaviour in free-ranging dogs 2010 Animal Behaviour. 5177 79 981-991
Hockenhull, J.; Creighton, E. Unwanted oral investigative behaviour in horses: A note on the relationship between mugging behaviour, hand-feeding titbits and clicker training 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5183 127 104-107
Bode, N.W.F.; Faria, J.J.; Franks, D.W.; Krause, J.; Wood, A.J. How perceived threat increases synchronization in collectively moving animal groups 2010 Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 5188 277 3065-3070
Ecker, C.; Marquand, A.; Mourao-Miranda, J.; Johnston, P.; Daly, E.M.; Brammer, M.J.; Maltezos, S.; Murphy, C.M.; Robertson, D.; Williams, S.C.; Murphy, D.G.M. Describing the Brain in Autism in Five Dimensions--Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Assisted Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder Using a Multiparameter Classification Approach 2010 J. Neurosci. 5191 30 10612-10623
Faria, J.J.; Dyer, J.R.G.; Tosh, C.R.; Krause, J. Leadership and social information use in human crowds 2010 Animal Behaviour. 5192 79 895-901
Petit, O.; Bon, R. Decision-making processes: The case of collective movements 2010 Behavioural Processes 5217 84 635-647