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Campbell, D.et. al (2008) "Marc Bekoff and Jane Goodall – The Ten Trusts: Celebrating the Anima in All", Living Dialogues, Episode 33.

http://podcasts.personallifemedia.com/podcasts/212-living-dialogues/episodes/3304-marc-bekoff-jane-goodall-ten-trusts

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Tobias, M. (2012) "A Review of Animal Minds: Awareness, Emotions and Heart by Marc Bekoff", Animal Law 9 (2012): 323-30.

http://animallaw.info/policy/poanimallawindexvol9.htm

Copyright: © 2012 Published by the students of Michigan State University College of Law.  Use with permission according to proper attribution and link.


Panksepp, J. "Affective Consciousness in Animals", Proceedings of the Royal Society for Biological Sciences 7 (2010): 277.

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Vimal, R. (2008) "Attention and Emotion", Annual Review of Biomedical Sciences 10 (2008): 84-104.

http://arbs.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/arbs/article/view/1806-8774.2008.v10p84/98

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Mendl, M. et. al. "An integrative and functional framework for the study of animal emotion and mood", Proceedings of the Royal Society for Biological Sciences 7 (2010): 2895–2904.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2982018/pdf/rspb20100303.pdf

License: Open-Access. "This journal provides open access to all of it content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. Such access is associated with increased readership and increased citation of an author's work."


Manisha, R. (2011). "Monkey Business: Emotion and Consciousness in Primates." Berkeley Scientific Journal, 15 (2).

http://escholarship.org/uc/item/12f6x031

Copyright: © 2011 eScholarship. License: Open-Acces: "All material published or disseminated by eScholarship is available worldwide, free of cost, to researchers and the general public. The University of California provides this open access digital publishing service to its community through the eScholarship program as a means of increasing the reach and visibility of the scholarly work produced by UC-affiliated faculty, researchers, and graduate students."