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Larose, C.; Richard-Yris, M.-A.; Hausberger, M.; Rogers, L.J. Laterality of horses associated with emotionality in novel situations 2006 Laterality 1826 11 355-367
Amé, J.-M.; Halloy, J.; Rivault, C.; Detrain, C.; Deneubourg, J.L. Collegial decision making based on social amplification leads to optimal group formation 2006 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2042 103 5835-5840
Shultz, S.; Dunbar, R.I.M. Both social and ecological factors predict ungulate brain size 2006 Proceedings. Biological Sciences / The Royal Society 2098 273 207-215
Watanabe, S.; Troje, N.F. Towards a “virtual pigeon”: a new technique for investigating avian social perception 2006 Animal Cognition 2437 9 271-279
Barry, K.L.; Goth, A. Call recognition in chicks of the Australian brush-turkey (Alectura lathami) 2006 Animal Cognition 2484 9 47-54
Pennisi, E. Animal cognition. Man's best friend(s) reveal the possible roots of social intelligence 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2835 312 1737
Pennisi, E. Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts 2006 Science (New York, N.Y.) 2836 312 1734-1738
Palagi, E.; Cordoni, G.; Borgognini Tarli, S. Possible roles of consolation in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 2006 American Journal of Physical Anthropology 2871 129 105-111
Sundaresan, S.R.; Fischhoff, I.R.; Dushoff, J.; Rubenstein, D.I. Network metrics reveal differences in social organization between two fission-fusion species, Grevy's zebra and onager 2007 Oecologia 1863 151 140-149
Hostetter, A.B.; Russell, J.L.; Freeman, H.; Hopkins, W.D. Now you see me, now you don't: evidence that chimpanzees understand the role of the eyes in attention 2007 Animal Cognition 2457 10 55-62