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Mader, D.R.; Price, E.O. Discrimination learning in horses: effects of breed, age and social dominance 1980 Journal of animal science 679 50 962-965 details   url
Biederman, G.B.; Robertson, H.A.; Vanayan, M. Observational learning of two visual discriminations by pigeons: a within-subjects design 1986 Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 853 46 45-49 details   doi
Poti, P. Chimpanzees' constructional praxis (Pan paniscus, P. troglodytes) 2005 Primates 2811 46 103-113 details   doi
Brennan, P.A. The nose knows who's who: chemosensory individuality and mate recognition in mice 2004 Hormones and Behavior 4191 46 231-240 details   doi
Ikeda, M.; Patterson, K.; Graham, K.S.; Ralph, M.A.L.; Hodges, J.R. A horse of a different colour: do patients with semantic dementia recognise different versions of the same object as the same? 2006 Neuropsychologia 4059 44 566-575 details   doi
Aust, U.; Huber, L. Picture-object recognition in pigeons: evidence of representational insight in a visual categorization task using a complementary information procedure 2006 Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes 2759 32 190-195 details   doi
Washburn, D.A.; Smith, J.D.; Shields, W.E. Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) immediately generalize the uncertain response 2006 Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes 2760 32 185-189 details   doi
Skov-Rackette, S.I.; Shettleworth, S.J. What do rats learn about the geometry of object arrays? Tests with exploratory behavior 2005 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 363 31 142-154 details   doi
Gibson, B.M.; Shettleworth, S.J. Competition among spatial cues in a naturalistic food-carrying task 2003 Learning & behavior : a Psychonomic Society publication 368 31 143-159 details   openurl
Zentall, T.R.; Klein, E.D.; Singer, R.A. Evidence for detection of one duration sample and default responding to other duration samples by pigeons may result from an artifact of retention-test ambiguity 2004 Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 232 30 129-134 details   doi
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