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Sovrano, V.A.; Bisazza, A.; Vallortigara, G. How fish do geometry in large and in small spaces 2007 Animal Cognition 2462 10 47-54 details   doi
Mulcahy, N.J.; Call, J. How great apes perform on a modified trap-tube task 2006 Animal Cognition 2469 9 193-199 details   doi
Fureix, C.; Jego, P.; Sankey, C.; Hausberger, M. How horses (Equus caballus) see the world: humans as significant “objects” 2009 Animal Cognition 4942 12 643-654 details   doi
Santos, L.R.; Hauser, M.D. How monkeys see the eyes: cotton-top tamarins' reaction to changes in visual attention and action 1999 Animal Cognition 3221 2 131-139 details   doi
van der Willigen, R.F.; Frost, B.J.; Wagner, H. How owls structure visual information 2003 Animal Cognition 2582 6 39-55 details   doi
Langen, T.A. How western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) select a nut: effects of the number of options, variation in nut size, and social competition among foragers 1999 Animal Cognition 3387 2 223-233 details   doi
Stone, S. Human facial discrimination in horses: can they tell us apart? 2010 Animal Cognition 5004 13 51-61 details   doi
Hattori, Y.; Kuroshima, H.; Fujita, K. I know you are not looking at me: capuchin monkeys` ? (Cebus apella) sensitivity to human attentional states 2007 Animal Cognition 4219 10 141-148 details   doi
Truppa, V.; Garofoli, D.; Castorina, G.; Piano Mortari, E.; Natale, F.; Visalberghi, E. Identity concept learning in matching-to-sample tasks by tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) 2010 Animal Cognition 5274 13 835-848-848 details   doi
Baragli, P.; Scopa, C.; Maglieri, V.; Palagi, E. If horses had toes: demonstrating mirror self recognition at group level in Equus caballus 2021 Animal Cognition 6631 details   doi
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