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De Boyer Des Roches, A., Richard-Yris, M. - A., Henry, S., Ezzaouia, M., & Hausberger, M. (2008). Laterality and emotions: visual laterality in the domestic horse (Equus caballus) differs with objects' emotional value. Physiol. Behav., 94(3), 487–490.
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Basile, M., Boivin, S., Boutin, A., Blois-Heulin, C., Hausberger, M., & Lemasson, A. (2009). Socially dependent auditory laterality in domestic horses (Equus caballus). Anim. Cogn., 12, 611–619.
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George, I., Cousillas, H., Richard, J. - P., & Hausberger, M. (2002). Song perception in the European starling: hemispheric specialisation and individual variations. Compt. Rend. Biol., 325(3), 197–204.
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Hausberger, M., Roche, H., Henry, S., & Visser, E. K. (2008). A review of the human-horse relationship. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 109(1), 1–24.
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Hausberger, M., Gautier, E., Muller, C., & Jego, P. (2007). Lower learning abilities in stereotypic horses. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 107(3-4), 299–306.
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Le Scolan, N., Hausberger, M., & Wolff, A. (1997). Stability over situations in temperamental traits of horses as revealed by experimental and scoring approaches. Behav. Process., 41(3), 257–266.
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Hausberger, M., Bruderer, C., Le Scolan, N., & Pierre, J. - S. (2004). Interplay between environmental and genetic factors in temperament/personality traits in horses (Equus caballus). J Comp Psychol, 118(4), 434–446.
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Larose, C., Richard-Yris, M. - A., Hausberger, M., & Rogers, L. J. (2006). Laterality of horses associated with emotionality in novel situations. Laterality, 11(4), 355–367.
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Henry, S., Richard-Yris, M. - A., & Hausberger, M. (2006). Influence of various early human-foal interferences on subsequent human-foal relationship. Dev Psychobiol, 48(8), 712–718.
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Wolff, A., & Hausberger, M. (1996). Learning and memorisation of two different tasks in horses: the effects of age, sex and sire. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 46(3-4), 137–143.
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