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Munsters, C.C.B.M.; Visser, K.E.K.; van den Broek, J.; Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M.M. The influence of challenging objects and horse-rider matching on heart rate, heart rate variability and behavioural score in riding horses 2012 The Veterinary Journal 5636 192 75-80 details   doi
Keeling, L.J.; Jonare, L.; Lanneborn, L. Investigating horse–human interactions: The effect of a nervous human 2009 The Veterinary Journal 5908 181 70-71 details   doi
Brubaker, L.; Udell, M.A.R. Cognition and learning in horses (Equus caballus): What we know and why we should ask more 2016 Behavioural Processes 6021 126 121-131 details   doi
Griffin, A.S.; Guez, D. Innovation and problem solving: A review of common mechanisms 2014 Behavioural Processes 6556 109 121-134 details   doi
Taberlet, P.; Waits, L.P.; Luikart, G. Noninvasive genetic sampling: look before you leap 1999 Trends in Ecology & Evolution 6573 14 323-327 details   doi
Lesimple, C.; Reverchon-Billot, L.; Galloux, P.; Stomp, M.; Boichot, L.; Coste, C.; Henry, S.; Hausberger, M. Free movement: A key for welfare improvement in sport horses? 2020 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6619 225 104972 details   doi
McLean, A.N.; Christensen, J.W. The application of learning theory in horse training 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6597 190 18-27 details   doi
König v. Borstel, U.; Visser, E.K.; Hall, C. Indicators of stress in equitation 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6160 190 43-56 details   doi
Rocha, A.D. de L.; Menescal-de-Oliveira, L.; da Silva, L.F.S. Effects of human contact and intra-specific social learning on tonic immobility in guinea pigs, Cavia porcellus 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6133 details   doi
Keeling, L.J.; Bøe, K.E.; Christensen, J.W.; Hyyppä, S.; Jansson, H.; Jørgensen, G.H.M.; Ladewig, J.; Mejdell, C.M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Søndergaard, E.; Hartmann, E. Injury incidence, reactivity and ease of handling of horses kept in groups: a matched case control study in four Nordic countries Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6020 details   doi
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