Jeannette P. Ward

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Cantalupo C, Ward JP, Franceschetti DR. (2002) Lateralized reaching as dynamical symmetry breaking in the bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii): preliminary evidence. Brain and Cognition. 48: 297-304
Watson SL, Ward JP, Davis KB, et al. (1999) Scent-marking and cortisol response in the small-eared bushbaby (Otolemur garnettii). Physiology & Behavior. 66: 695-9
Becker ML, Watson SL, Ward JP. (1999) International Journal of Primatology. 20: 633-650
Becker ML, Watson SL, Ward JP. (1999) Mirror-directed social behaviors of Garnett's greater bush baby (Otolemur garnettii) International Journal of Primatology. 20: 633-650
Ward JP, Cantalupo C. (1997) Origins and functions of laterality: interactions of motoric systems. Laterality. 2: 279-303
Butler PM, Stafford DK, Ward JP. (1995) Relative efficiency of preferred and nonpreferred patterns of lateralized foraging in the gentle lemur (Hapalemur griseus). American Journal of Primatology. 36: 71-77
Bennett AJ, Ward JP, Milliken GW, et al. (1995) Analysis of lateralized components of feeding behavior in the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). 109: 27-33
Watson SL, Schiff M, Ward JP. (1994) Effects of modeling and lineage on fishing behavior in the small-eared bushbaby (otolemur garnettii) International Journal of Primatology. 15: 507-519
Stafford DK, Milliken GW, Ward JP. (1993) Patterns of hand and mouth lateral biases in bamboo leaf shoot feeding and simple food reaching in the gentle lemur (Hapalemur griseus). American Journal of Primatology. 29: 195-207
Dodson DL, Stafford D, Forsythe C, et al. (1992) Laterality in quadrupedal and bipedal prosimians: Reach and whole-body turn in the mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) and the galago (Galago moholi). American Journal of Primatology. 26: 191-202
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