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  • 22. Noncortical coding of biological motion in newborn chicks' brain.
    Lorenzi E, Nadalin G, Morandi-Raikova A, Mayer U, Vallortigara G.
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  • 26. The evolution of social orienting: evidence from chicks (Gallus gallus) and human newborns.
    Rosa Salva O, Farroni T, Regolin L, Vallortigara G, Johnson MH.
    PLoS One; 2011 Apr 20; 6(4):e18802. PubMed ID: 21533093
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  • 27. Biological motion and animacy belief induce similar effects on involuntary shifts of attention.
    Chandler-Mather N, Welsh T, Sparks S, Kritikos A.
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  • 30. Parametric animacy percept evoked by a single moving dot mimicking natural stimuli.
    Schultz J, Bülthoff HH.
    J Vis; 2013 Mar 22; 13(4):15. PubMed ID: 23525131
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  • 33. Does behavior contingent stimulus movement enhance filial imprinting in Japanese quail?
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    Dev Psychobiol; 1986 Nov 22; 19(6):607-14. PubMed ID: 3803728
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  • 34. Newborn chicks show inherited variability in early social predispositions for hen-like stimuli.
    Versace E, Fracasso I, Baldan G, Dalle Zotte A, Vallortigara G.
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  • 36. Preference for symmetry is experience dependent in newborn chicks (Gallus gallus).
    Clara E, Regolin L, Vallortigara G.
    J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process; 2007 Jan 24; 33(1):12-20. PubMed ID: 17227191
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  • 37. Speed and direction changes induce the perception of animacy in 7-month-old infants.
    Träuble B, Pauen S, Poulin-Dubois D.
    Front Psychol; 2014 Jan 24; 5():1141. PubMed ID: 25346712
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  • 38. Aposematic colouration enhances memory formation in domestic chicks trained in a weak passive avoidance learning paradigm.
    Johnston AN, Burne TH.
    Brain Res Bull; 2008 Jun 15; 76(3):313-6. PubMed ID: 18498948
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