Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Rogers, L.J. |
Advantages and disadvantages of lateralization |
2002 |
|
4624 |
|
126-153 |
R. J. Andrew; J. A. S. Watkins (eds) |
Evidence of cerebral lateralization from senses other than vision |
2002 |
|
4625 |
|
365-382 |
Wynne C. D. L. |
Animal Cognition: The Mental Lives of Animals |
2001 |
|
6157 |
|
|
Clutton-Brock, Juliet. |
Domesticated animals from early times |
1981 |
|
4088 |
|
|
Povinelli, D. J.; Eddy T. J |
What Young Chimpanzees Know about Seeing |
1996 |
|
4960 |
|
216pp |
Kornblith, H. |
Knowledge and its Place in Nature |
2002 |
|
4413 |
|
|
Shettleworth, S.J. |
Cognition, Evolution and Behaviour |
1998 |
|
4712 |
|
|
Tomasello, M.; Call,J |
Primate Cognition |
1997 |
Oxford University Press |
4424 |
|
|
Forrester, G.; Hudry, K.; Lindell, A.; Hopkins, W. D. |
Cerebral Lateralization and Cognition: Evolutionary and Developmental Investigations of Behavioral Biases |
2018 |
|
6530 |
238 |
|
Dyer, F.C. |
Spatial Cognition: Lessons from Central-place Foraging Insects |
1998 |
Animal Cognition in Nature |
2913 |
|
119-154 |