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Entwicklungsbedingte Verhaltensstörungen und Rehabilitationsmöglichkeiten bei Primaten — Zur Entwicklung kommunikativen Verhaltens unter normalen und kontrollierten Bedingungen

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Wenn ein Affensäugling geboren wird, tritt er in eine vorgegebene Umwelt ein, innerhalb derer er sich weiter entwickeln wird.

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Hopf, S., Herzog, M. (1986). Entwicklungsbedingte Verhaltensstörungen und Rehabilitationsmöglichkeiten bei Primaten — Zur Entwicklung kommunikativen Verhaltens unter normalen und kontrollierten Bedingungen. In: Keup, W. (eds) Biologische Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71361-3_4

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