Can studies of cognitive abilities and of life in the wild really help us to understand equine learning?
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Publication Date: 2007-03-06 PubMed ID: 17400404DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.11.009Google Scholar: Lookup
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Leblanc MA, Duncan P.
(2007).
Can studies of cognitive abilities and of life in the wild really help us to understand equine learning?
Behav Processes, 76(1), 49-60.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2006.11.009 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Laboratoire de Psychologie, Université d'Angers, 11 Boulevard Lavoisier, 49045 Angers Cedex 01, France. ma.leblanc@free.fr
MeSH Terms
- Animal Husbandry
- Animals
- Animals, Domestic
- Animals, Wild
- Behavior, Animal / physiology
- Cognition / physiology
- Ethics, Research
- Horses / physiology
- Horses / psychology
- Learning / physiology
- Research Design
Citations
This article has been cited 1 times.- Holcomb FR, Multhaup KS, Erwin SR, Daniels SE. Spaced training enhances equine learning performance. Anim Cogn 2022 Jun;25(3):683-690.
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