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Coulon, Frédéric de. Théorie et traitement des signaux. Lausanne: Presses Polytechniques Romandes, 1990.

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Bellanger, Maurice. Traitement numérique du signal: Théorie et pratique. 3rd ed. Paris: Masson, 1987.

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Bellanger, Maurice. Traitement numérique du signal: Théorie et pratique. 8th ed. Paris: Dunod, 2006.

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Charbit, Maurice. Éléments de théorie du signal: Les signaux aléatoires. Paris: Ellipses, 1990.

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Auger, François. Introduction à la théorie du signal et de l'information: Cours et exercices. Paris: Editions Technip, 1999.

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Communication systems. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1994.

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Communication systems. 4th ed. New York: Wiley, 2001.

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Kandel, Eric R. A la recherche de la mémoire: Une nouvelle théorie de l'esprit. Paris: Jacob, 2006.

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Benediktsson, Jón Atli, Javidi Bahram, Karl S. Guðmundsson, and Háskóli Íslands, eds. 6th International Workshop on Information Optics (WIO '07): Reykjavik, Iceland, 25-30 June 2007. Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics, 2007.

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Deluzurieux, Alain. Cours d'électronique numérique et échantillonnée: BTS, IUT, Écoles d'ingénieurs. Paris: Eyrolles, 1991.

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Duflos, Emmanuel. Estimation prédiction: Éléments de cours et exercices résolus. Paris: Éditions Technip, 2000.

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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Modelling, Robustness, and Sensitivity Reduction in Control Systems (1986 Groningen, Netherlands). Modelling, robustness, and sensitivity reduction in control systems. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1987.

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Borella, Jean. Histoire et théorie du symbole. Lausanne: Age d'homme, 2004.

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Goodman, Nelson. Langages de l'art: Une approche de la théorie des symboles. Nîmes: Chambon, 1990.

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Rites et symboles contemporains: Théories et pratiques. Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011.

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Goodman, Nelson. Languages of art: An approach to a theory of symbols. 2nd ed. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1988.

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Refregier. Théorie du signal: Signal, information, fluctuations. Dunod, 1997.

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Bellanger, Maurice. Traitement numérique du signal : Théorie et pratique. Dunod, 2002.

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Eléments de théorie du signal: Les signaux déterministes. Ellipses Marketing, 1998.

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Bremaud. Signal et communications: Modulation, codage et théorie de l'information. Ellipses Marketing, 1998.

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Yger. Théorie et analyse du signal : Cours et initiation pratique via Matlab et Scilab. Ellipses Marketing, 2000.

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Manneville. Electronique : Théorie du signal et composant, cours et exercices corrigés, tome 1, 2nde édition. Dunod, 2000.

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Lathi, B. P. Signals, Systems, and Communication. Krieger Pub Co, 1991.

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1945-, Kunt M., ed. Traitement de l'information. Lausanne: Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 1991.

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Spectral Analysis of Signals. Prentice Hall, 2005.

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Moses, Randolph L., and Petre Stoica. Spectral Analysis of Signals. Prentice Hall, 2005.

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Hare, Brian, and Vanessa Woods. Cognitive comparisons of genus Pan support bonobo self-domestication. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198728511.003.0015.

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The self-domestication hypothesis (SDH) suggests bonobo psychology evolved due to selection against aggression and in favour of prosociality. This hypothesis was formulated based on similarities between bonobos and domesticated animals. This chapter reviews the first generation of quantitative research that supports the predictions of the SDH. Similar to domestic animals, bonobos are prosocial towards strangers, more flexible with cooperative problems, more responsive to social cues and show expanded windows of development relative to their closest relatives, chimpanzees. A preliminary comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee infants is presented that suggests that when hearing a stranger, bonobos have a xenophilic response while chimpanzees have a xenophobic response. The chapter explores why the work with bonobos has implications for theories of both human and animal cognitive evolution, and why bonobos will be central in studying evolutionary processes leading to cognitive change. L’hypothèse d’auto-domestication (SDH) suggère que la psychologie bonobo a évolué grâce à la sélection contre l’agression et en faveur de la prosocialité. Cette hypothèse fut formulée à partir de similarités entres les bonobos et les animaux domestiqués. Nous révisons la première génération de recherche quantitative qui soutient les prédictions du SDH. Comme les animaux domestiques, les bonobos sont prosociaux envers les étrangers, plus flexibles avec les problèmes de coopération, plus sensibles aux signaux sociaux, et montrent des fenêtres étendues de développement relativement à leur plus proche parent, le chimpanzé. Nous présentons une comparaison préliminaire des bébés bonobos et chimpanzés. Quand ils entendent un étranger, les bonobos ont une réaction xénophilique alors que les chimpanzés ont une réaction xénophobique. Nous expliquons pourquoi le travail des bonobos est impliqué dans les théories d’évolution cognitive humaine et animale, et pourquoi les bonobos seront au centre des études évolutionnaires des procès menants aux changements cognitives.
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