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Author's Author Correction: Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body posture.
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functionallyrelevantresponsestohumanfacialexpressionsofemotioninthedomestichorseequuscaballus
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Functionally relevant responses to human facial expressions of emotion in the domestic horse (Equus caballus)
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authorcorrectiondomestichorsesequuscaballusprefertoapproachhumansdisplayingasubmissivebodypostureratherthanadominantbodyposture
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Author Correction: Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body posture.
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domestichorsesequuscaballusprefertoapproachhumansdisplayingasubmissivebodypostureratherthanadominantbodyposture
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Domestic horses (Equus caballus) prefer to approach humans displaying a submissive body posture rather than a dominant body posture.
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