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Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences 2016 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6617 184 66-73
Mejdell, C.M.; Buvik, T.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Bøe, K.E. Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences 2016 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6651 184 66-73
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
Lansade, L.; Simon, F. Horses' learning performances are under the influence of several temperamental dimensions 2010 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5077 125 30-37
Birke, L.; Hockenhull, J.; Creighton, E.; Pinno, L.; Mee, J.; Mills, D. Horses' responses to variation in human approach Applied Animal Behaviour Science 5401 In Press, Corrected Proof
Watanabe, S. How animal psychology contributes to animal welfare 2007 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2888 106 193-202
Nicol, C.J. How animals learn from each other 2006 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 564 100 58-63
Koba, Y.; Tanida, H. How do miniature pigs discriminate between people? The effect of exchanging cues between a non-handler and their familiar handler on discrimination 1999 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 840 61 239-252
Koba, Y.; Tanida, H. How do miniature pigs discriminate between people?: Discrimination between people wearing coveralls of the same colour 2001 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 839 73 45-58
McElreath, R.; Strimling, P. How noisy information and individual asymmetries can make `personality' an adaptation: a simple model 2006 Animal Behaviour. 4280 72 1135-1139