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Krishnan, A.; Gandour, J.T.; Ananthakrishnan, S.; Bidelman, G.M.; Smalt, C.J. Functional ear (a)symmetry in brainstem neural activity relevant to encoding of voice pitch: A precursor for hemispheric specialization? Brain and Language 5391 In Press, Corrected Proof details   doi
Duncan, I.J.H. D.G.M. Wood-Gush Memorial Lecture: An applied ethologist looks at the question “Why?” 1995 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2919 44 205-217 details   url
Rizhova, L.Y.; Kokorina, E.P. Behavioural asymmetry is involved in regulation of autonomic processes: Left side presentation of food improves reproduction and lactation in cows 2005 Behavioural Brain Research 5348 161 75-81 details   doi
Knill, L.M.; Eagleton, R.D.; Harver, E. Physical optics of the equine eye 1977 American Journal of Veterinary Research 852 38 735-737 details   url
Rogers, L.J. Evolution of hemispheric specialization: advantages and disadvantages 2000 Brain and Language 4621 73 236-253 details   doi
Anderson, T.M.; McIlwraith, C.W.; Douay, P. The role of conformation in musculoskeletal problems in the racing Thoroughbred 2004 Equine Veterinary Journal 3697 36 571-575 details   url
VanDierendonck, M.C. General Discussion 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2372 Chapter 7 details   url
VanDierendonck, M.C. Interventions in social behaviour in a herd of mares and geldings 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2371 Chapter 6 details   url
VanDierendonck, M.C. Diff erences in social behaviour between late pregnant, post-partum and barren mares in a herd of Icelandic horses 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2370 Chapter 5 details   url
VanDierendonck, M.C. Social relationships in a group of horses without a mature stallion 2006 The Importance of Social Relationships in Horses 2369 Chapter 4 details   url
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