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Levy, J. The mammalian brain and the adaptive advantage of cerebral asymmetry 1977 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 4137 299 264-272 details   openurl
Lingle, S.; Rendall, D.; Wilson, W.F.; DeYoung, R.W.; Pellis, S.M. Altruism and recognition in the antipredator defence of deer: 2. Why mule deer help nonoffspring fawns 2007 Animal Behaviour. 4211 73 907-916 details   doi
Macphail, E.M.; Boldhuis, J.J The evolution of intelligence: adaptive specializations versusgeneral process 2001 Biological Reviews 4797 76 341-364 details   doi
Marino, L. Convergence of complex cognitive abilities in cetaceans and primates 2002 Brain, Behavior and Evolution 4158 59 21-32 details   doi
Marinsek, N.L.; Gazzaniga, M.S.; Miller, M.B. Chapter 17 – Split-Brain, Split-Mind 2016 The Neurology of Conciousness (Second Edition) 6648 271-279 details   doi
Mateo, J.M.; Johnston, R.E. Kin recognition by self-referent phenotype matching: weighing the evidence 2003 Animal Cognition 2579 6 73-76 details   doi
Matsushima, T.; Izawa, E.-I.; Aoki, N.; Yanagihara, S. The mind through chick eyes: memory, cognition and anticipation 2003 Zoological Science 2858 20 395-408 details   openurl
McGreevy, P.D.; McLean, A.N. Punishment in horse-training and the concept of ethical equitation 2009 Journal of Veterinary Behavior 6599 4 193-197 details   doi
McGreevy, P.D.; McLean, A.N. Roles of learning theory and ethology in equitation 2007 Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research 4511 2 108-118 details   doi
McGreevy, P.D.; Oddie, C.; Burton, F.L.; McLean, A.N. The horse–human dyad: Can we align horse training and handling activities with the equid social ethogram? 2009 The Veterinary Journal 5729 181 12-18 details   doi
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