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Shettleworth, S.J. Stimulus relevance in the control of drinking and conditioned fear responses in domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 1972 Journal of comparative and physiological psychology 390 80 175-198
Kurvers, C.M.H.C.; van Weeren, P.R.; Rogers, C.W.; van Dierendonck, M.C. Quantification of spontaneous locomotion activity in foals kept in pastures under various management conditions 2006 American journal of veterinary research 1786 67 1212-1217
Petter-Puchner, A.H.; Froetscher, W.; Krametter-Froetscher, R.; Lorinson, D.; Redl, H.; van Griensven, M. The long-term neurocompatibility of human fibrin sealant and equine collagen as biomatrices in experimental spinal cord injury 2007 Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology : Official Journal of the Gesellschaft fur Toxikologische Pathologie 1852 58 237-245
Scheibe, K.M.; Gromann, C. Application testing of a new three-dimensional acceleration measuring system with wireless data transfer (WAS) for behavior analysis 2006 Behavior research methods 1775 38 427-433
Cowell, P.E.; Fitch, R.H.; Denenberg, V.H. Laterality in animals: relevance to schizophrenia 1999 Schizophrenia Bulletin 2827 25 41-62
Shaw, E.B.; Houpt, K.A.; Holmes, D.F. Body temperature and behaviour of mares during the last two weeks of pregnancy 1988 Equine veterinary journal 46 20 199-202
Wallace, D.G.; Hamilton, D.A.; Whishaw, I.Q. Movement characteristics support a role for dead reckoning in organizing exploratory behavior 2006 Animal Cognition 2463 9 219-228
Nielsen, M.; Collier-Baker, E.; Davis, J.M.; Suddendorf, T. Imitation recognition in a captive chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) 2005 Animal Cognition 2515 8 31-36
Tobin, T.; Combie, J.D. Performance testing in horses: a review of the role of simple behavioral models in the design of performance experiments 1982 Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1957 5 105-118
Boyd, L. Behavior problems of equids in zoos 1986 The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice 660 2 653-664