Articles by Evelyn B. Hanggi, Ph.D.
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Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Interocular transfer in horses (Equus caballus). Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 19(8), 518-524.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Categorization learning in the horse (Equus caballus). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 113(3), 1-10.
Hanggi, E. B. (Submitted). Discrimination learning based on a relative size concept by a horse (Equus caballus). Applied Animal Behaviour Science.
Hanggi, E. B. (In prep.). Overlapping discrimination learning and transitive inference in horses (Equus caballus). To be submitted to Journal of Animal Science.
Hanggi, E. B. (In prep). Equines as intelligent beings. Horse Illustrated, 2001.
Hanggi, E. B. (2000). Solitude, Stalls, Stress? Expect Stereotypies! SPCA Horse Power, Winter 2000, 17-21.
Hanggi, E. B. (2000). Don't settle for less: let your horse learn. Conquistador Magazine, 9(6), 12-16.
Hanggi, E. B. (2000). Close the communication gap. Horses USA 2001, 38-46.
Hanggi, E. B. (2000). Dispelling the myths: the eyes have it. The Horse Magazine, 17(3), 67-68. March. Australia.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). The perfect pair. Horse Illustrated, 23(12), 20-22. December.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Horses kid around. Horse Illustrated, 23(11), 30-32. November.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Generalize for life. Horse Illustrated, 23(10), 22-23. October.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Are you lonesome tonight? Horse Illustrated, 23(9), 28-30. September.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Bonding with respect. Horse Illustrated, 23(8), 18-20. August.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Feeling groovy. Horse Illustrated, 23(7), 22-24. July.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Bad habits can stereotype. Horse Illustrated, 23(6), 20-22. June.
Hanggi, E. B. (1999). Two ways to look at it. Horse Illustrated, 23(5), 26-27. May.
Hanggi, E. B. (1998). The learning to learn phenomenon. Equine Behaviour: the Journal of the Equine Behaviour Forum, 39, 5-8.
Hanggi, E. B. (1997). The learning to learn phenomenon. Savvy: The International Journal of Parelli Natural Horsemanship, 2(2), 38-42.
Hanggi, E. B. (1997). Mice on the monkeybars: growing more intelligence through fun and play. Savvy: The International Journal of Parelli Natural Horsemanship, 2(2), 43.
Hanggi, E. B. (1996). Horse Intelligence. Parelli Natural Horsemanship, 1(3), 20-22.
Articles about the Equine Research Foundation by other writers
Bloch, N. (1996). Horse Sense. Earthwatch, March/April, 27-33.
Ingersoll, J. F. (1997). In living color: seeing the world as your horse sees it. Savvy: The International Journal of Parelli Natural Horsemanship, 2(1), 46-47.
James, H. (1997). Horse Play. The London Sunday Times, July, 4-5.
Muller, K. (1998). Stute Ellie lernt mit Schaufel, Schippe, und Ball. Neue Presse, 152(27), 23.
Muller, K. (1997). Die achtmal Klugen. Cavallo, 1, 86-87.
Muller, K. (1997). Wenn die Arbeit mit dem Pferd zum Spiel wird. Pegasus, May, 32-35.
Page, D. (1998). Doing good on vacation. Horse Illustrated, 22(2), 69-71.
Pottenger, D. (1998). Sense & Sensibility. Horse Illustrated, 22(11), 48-55.
Pottenger, D. (1998). How intelligent is your horse? Horse Magazine, July, 6-10.
Schedel-Stupperich, A. (2000). Und sie denken doch! Pegasus Pferdemagazin, May, 74-75.
Television, Internet & Radio programs featuring the Equine Research Foundation
BBC television documentary - Clever Dicks (2000)
Discovery Channel television documentary - Ultimate Guide: Horses (1998)
Exploring the Equine Mind: Researchers Study Cognitive Abilities of Horses. On VetCentric.com: Animal Healthcare on the Web (2000). http://www.vetcentric.com/magazine/magazineArticle.cfm?OBJECTID=F2EA7CB3-3AE0-11D4-95CC00508B7328FB
Horse Sense. On Discovery Channel Online Creature of the Week (2000). http://www.discovery.com/conv/creature/creature991230/creature.html
The Brain Under the Mane. On The Ultimate Guide on the Discovery Channel website (1999). http://exn.ca/html/templates/mastertop.cfm?ID=19990909-53
The Horse Show with Rick Lamb (1998)
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