Extent and Limits of the Matching Concept in Cebus Apella: A Matter of Experimental Control?
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William J. McIlvane | William V. Dube | Olavo Faria Galvão | Romariz Silva Barros | José Ricardo Santos | Ana Leda De Faria Brino | Sandra Brandão | Cintia Mara Lavratti | W. V. Dube | W. McIlvane | O. Galvão | A. L. F. Brino | R. Barros | J. R. Santos | Sandra Brandão
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