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  VetBooks.ir    Acknowledgements                     thank Lucy Mason and Christa Emmett for
                                                      editorial assistance, and Lewis Dean for
             I would like to thank the book editors for   helpful discussions regarding animal learn-
             asking me to contribute this chapter. I also   ing theories.


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