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Benson-Amram, S.; Holekamp, K.E. Innovative problem solving by wild spotted hyenas 2012 Proc R Soc B 6266 279 4087-4095
Sabou, M.; Bontcheva, K.; Scharl, A. Crowdsourcing Research Opportunities: Lessons from Natural Language Processing 2012 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Technologies 6436 1-18
Bernauer, K.; Kollross, H.; Schuetz, A.; Farmer, K.; Krueger, K. How do horses (Equus caballus) learn from observing human action? 2020 Animal Cognition 6590 23 1-9
Brinkmann, L.; Gerken, M.; Riek, A. Effect of long-term feed restriction on the health status and welfare of a robust horse breed, the Shetland pony (Equus ferus caballus) 2013 Research in Veterinary Science 6601 94 826-831
Werhahn, H.; Hessel, E.F.; Van den Weghe, H.F.A. Competition Horses Housed in Single Stalls (II): Effects of Free Exercise on the Behavior in the Stable, the Behavior during Training, and the Degree of Stress 2012 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 6626 32 22-31
McBride, S.D.; Parker, M.O.; Roberts, K.; Hemmings, A. Applied neurophysiology of the horse; implications for training, husbandry and welfare 2017 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6627 190 90-101
Stomp, M.; d'Ingeo, S.; Henry, S.; Cousillas, H.; Hausberger, M. Brain activity reflects (chronic) welfare state: Evidence from individual electroencephalography profiles in an animal model 2021 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6628 236 105271
Stomp, M.; d'Ingeo, S.; Henry, S.; Cousillas, H.; Hausberger, M. Brain activity reflects (chronic) welfare state: Evidence from individual electroencephalography profiles in an animal model 2021 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6629 236 105271
Visser, E.K.; Ellis, A.D.; Van Reenen, C.G. The effect of two different housing conditions on the welfare of young horses stabled for the first time 2008 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 6630 114 521-533
Baragli, P.; Scopa, C.; Maglieri, V.; Palagi, E. If horses had toes: demonstrating mirror self recognition at group level in Equus caballus 2021 Animal Cognition 6631