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on teddy-bear guard-dog:
Kennedy, M. August 3, 2006. "Guard dog mauls Elvis's teddy in rampage." The Guardian.
on guilt experiments:
Horowitz, A. 2009. Disambiguating the "guilty look": Salient prompts to a familiar dog behaviour. Behavioural Processes, 81, 447–452.
Vollmer, P. J. 1977. Do mischievous dogs reveal their "guilt"? Veterinary Medicine, Small Animal Clinician, 72, 1002–1005.
on the blind Labrador Norman:
Goodall, J., and M. Bekoff. 2002. The ten trusts: What we must do to care for the animals we love. New York: HarperCollins.
on emergency experiment:
Macpherson, K., and W. A. Roberts. 2006. Do dogs (Canis familiaris) seek help in an emergency? Journal of Comparative Psychology, 120, 113–119.
"What is it like to be a bat?":
Nagel, T. 1974. What is it like to be a bat? Philosophical Review, 83, 435–450.
on Stanley's view of the world:
Sterbak, J. 2003. "From here to there."
on personal space:
Argyle and Dean, 1965.
on differences in heeling styles:
Packard, 2008.
on a snail's perception of a tapping stick:
von Uexküll, 1957/1934.
on pressure release as reinforcement in horses:
McGreevy and Boakes, 2007.
on slaughterhouse design:
Grandin and Johnson, 2005.
on perception of objects under yellow light:
I owe my understanding of the blood-draining effect of yellow light to the exhibit "Room for one colour" by the artist Olafur Eliasson, in which he lights a room by bulbs emitting an extremely narrow range of what appears as yellow light.
Wittgenstein on dogs:
Wittgenstein, L. 1953. Philosophical investigations. New York: Macmillan.
on the length of a moment:
von Uexküll, 1957/1934.
on clicker training:
McGreevy and Boakes, 2007.
on the wolves' provocative showing of food:
Miklósi, 2007.
YOU HAD ME AT HELLO
on vasopressin in the prairie vole:
Alcock, J. 2005. Animal behavior: An evolutionary approach, 8th ed. Sunder-land, MA: Sinauer Associates.
on sheepdog imprinting:
Coppinger and Coppinger, 2001.
on not all animals being equally anthropomorphizable:
Eddy, T. J., G. G. Gallup Jr., and D. J. Povinelli. 1993. Attribution of cognitive states to animals: Anthropomorphism in comparative perspective. Journal of Social Issues, 49, 87–101.
on our attraction to infants and other neotonized creatures:
Gould, S. J. 1979. Mickey Mouse meets Konrad Lorenz. Natural History, 88, 30–36.
Lorenz, K. 1950/1971. Ganzheit und Teil in der tierischen und menschlichen Gemeinschaft. Reprinted in R. Martin, ed., Studies in animal and human behaviour, vol. 2 (pp. 115–195). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
"we need the eggs":
Said by Woody Allen's alter ego Alvy Singer in Annie Hall, 1977.
on biophilia:
Wilson, E. O. 1984. Biophilia. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
on touch:
Lindsay, 2000.
on Harlow studies:
Harlow, H. F. 1958. The nature of love. American Psychologist, 13, 673–685.
Harlow, H. F., and S. J. Suomii. 1971. Social recovery by isolation-reared monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 68, 1534–1538.
on the alleviation of puppies' distress with soft toys:
Elliot, O., and J. P. Scott. 1961. The development of emotional distress reactions to separation in puppies. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 99, 3–22.
Pettijohn, T. F., T. W. Wong, P. D. Ebert, and J. P. Scott. 1977. Alleviation of separation distress in 3 breeds of young dogs. Developmental Psychobiology, 10, 373–381.
"thermotactile sensory probe":
Fox, M. 1971. Socio-infantile and socio-sexual signals in canids: A comparative and developmental study. Zeitschrift fuer Tierpsychologie, 28, 185–210.
on our tactile resolution:
Attributed to the psychophysicist Ernst Heinrich Weber by von Uexküll (1957/ 1934).
on whiskers:
Lindsay, 2000.
"redirected appeasement