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Scientific American|June 21, 2017
Waning WoodsJason G Goldman
Continuum (Minneapolis, Minn.)|August 7, 2016
Neuropsychiatric Issues in Parkinson DiseaseJennifer G Goldman
Scientific American|November 18, 2017
Wag the LizardJason G Goldman
Scientific American|March 21, 2018
Bonobos Like BulliesJason G Goldman
Scientific American|August 7, 2014
Top-down controlJason G Goldman
Scientific American|December 23, 2016
One's True NatureJason G Goldman
Scientific American|April 10, 2014
Where farmers and birds agree. Some species adapt well to no-till fieldsJason G Goldman
Scientific American|March 26, 2014
Thought control. Imagination triggers some of the same physical mechanisms involved in actual sightJason G Goldman
Scientific American|January 4, 2014
Play niceJason G Goldman
Scientific American|July 1, 2014
Census for the birdsJames G Goldman
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Scientific American|June 21, 2017
Waning WoodsJason G Goldman
Continuum (Minneapolis, Minn.)|August 7, 2016
Neuropsychiatric Issues in Parkinson DiseaseJennifer G Goldman
Scientific American|November 18, 2017
Wag the LizardJason G Goldman
Scientific American|March 21, 2018
Bonobos Like BulliesJason G Goldman
Scientific American|August 7, 2014
Top-down controlJason G Goldman
Scientific American|December 23, 2016
One's True NatureJason G Goldman
Scientific American|April 10, 2014
Where farmers and birds agree. Some species adapt well to no-till fieldsJason G Goldman
Scientific American|March 26, 2014
Thought control. Imagination triggers some of the same physical mechanisms involved in actual sightJason G Goldman
Scientific American|January 4, 2014
Play niceJason G Goldman
Scientific American|July 1, 2014
Census for the birdsJames G Goldman
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