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Animals · Animal ethology · Comparative psychology · Animal models · Outline · Index
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- Gallup, G. G., Jr. (1968). Mirror-images stimulation. Psychological Bulletin, 70, 782–793.
- Gallup, G. G., Jr. (1983). Toward a comparative psychology of mind. In R. L. Mellgren (Ed.),Animal cognition and behavior (pp. 473–510). New York: North-Holland.
- Gallup, G. G., Jr. (1985). Do mind exist in species other than our own? Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 9, 631–641.
- Gallup, G. G., Jr. (1998, November). Can animals emphathize? Yes [29 paragraphs]. Scientific American (Feature article: Animal self-awareness: A debate). Full text
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- Self-recognition in an Asian elephantRecent study suggests convergent cognitive evolution most likely is related to complex sociality and cooperation.