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Sondergaard, E.; Halekoh, U. Young horses' reactions to humans in relation to handling and social environment 2003 Applied Animal Behaviour Science 308 84 265-280 details   url
Sousa, C.; Okamoto, S.; Matsuzawa, T. Behavioural development in a matching-to-sample task and token use by an infant chimpanzee reared by his mother 2003 Animal Cognition 2556 6 259-267 details   doi
Spadavecchia, C.; Arendt-Nielsen, L.; Andersen, O.K.; Spadavecchia, L.; Doherr, M.; Schatzmann, U. Comparison of nociceptive withdrawal reflexes and recruitment curves between the forelimbs and hind limbs in conscious horses 2003 American journal of veterinary research 93 64 700-707 details   openurl
Stoet, G.; Snyder, L.H. Task preparation in macaque monkeys ( Macaca mulatta) 2003 Animal Cognition 2572 6 121-130 details   doi
Stoinski, T.S.; Whiten, A. Social learning by orangutans (Pongo abelii and Pongo pygmaeus) in a simulated food-processing task 2003 Journal of comparative psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) 737 117 272-282 details   doi
Tanaka, M.; Tomonaga, M.; Matsuzawa, T. Finger drawing by infant chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes) 2003 Animal Cognition 2551 6 245-251 details   doi
Tang, A.C.; Reeb, B.C.; Romeo, R.D.; McEwen, B.S. Modification of Social Memory, Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis, and Brain Asymmetry by Neonatal Novelty Exposure 2003 The Journal of Neuroscience 5754 23 8254-8260 details   url
Tang, Akaysha C. A hippocampal theory of cerebral lateralization. 2003 The asymmetrical brain 5753 37-68 details   isbn
Tiefenbacher, S.; Lee, B.; Meyer, J.S.; Spealman, R.D. Noninvasive technique for the repeated sampling of salivary free cortisol in awake, unrestrained squirrel monkeys 2003 American Journal of Primatology 5573 60 69-75 details   doi
Tomasello M.; Call J.; Hare B. Chimpanzees understand psychological states – the question is which ones and to what extent 2003 Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3501 7 153-156 details   doi
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