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Garamszegi, L.Z.; Møller, A.P.; Erritzøe, J. Coevolving avian eye size and brain size in relation to prey capture and nocturnality 2002 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 5452 269 961-967
Cameron, E.Z. Facultative adjustment of mammalian sex ratios in support of the Trivers-Willard hypothesis: evidence for a mechanism 2004 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 413 271 1723-1728
de Waal, F.B. Bonobo sex and society 1995 Scientific American 206 272 82-88
Barrett, L.; Henzi, P. The social nature of primate cognition 2005 Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society 2086 272 1865-1875
Williams, N. Evolutionary psychologists look for roots of cognition 1997 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2845 275 29-30
de Waal, F.B. The end of nature versus nurture 1999 Scientific American 192 281 94-99
Van Schaik, C. Why are some animals so smart? 2006 Scientific American 2830 294 64-71
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
Dunbar, R. Evolution of the social brain 2003 Science 548 302 1160-1161
Crook, J.H. On attributing consciousness to animals 1983 Nature 2795 303 11-14