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Santos LR; Hauser MD; Spelke ES Recognition and categorization of biologically significant objects by rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): the domain of food 2001 Cognition 3073 82 127
Hauser MD Artifactual kinds and functional design features: what a primate understands without language 1997 Cognition 3064 64 285
Sato, W.; Aoki, S. Right hemispheric dominance in processing of unconscious negative emotion 2006 Brain and Cognition 4638 62 261-266
Premack D; Premack AJ Levels of causal understanding in chimpanzees and children 1994 Cognition 3072 50 347
Harris, L.J.; Almerigi, J.B.; Carbary, T.J.; Fogel, T.G. Left-side infant holding: A test of the hemispheric arousal -attentional hypothesis 2001 Brain and Cognition 5344 46 159-165
Wittling, W.; Block, A.; Schweiger, E.; Genzel, S. Hemisphere Asymmetry in Sympathetic Control of the Human Myocardium 1998 Brain and Cognition 5351 38 17-35
Cheney, D.L.; Seyfarth, R.M. The representation of social relations by monkeys 1990 Cognition 702 37 167-196
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
Trösch, M.; Pellon, S.; Cuzol, F.; Parias, C.; Nowak, R.; Calandreau, L.; Lansade, L. Horses feel emotions when they watch positive and negative horse-human interactions in a video and transpose what they saw to real life 2020 Animal Cognition 6649 23 643-653
Baron-Cohen S; Leslie AM; Frith U Does the autistic child have a “theory of mind”? 1985 Cognition 2979 21 37