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Miklósi, Á; Topál, J.: What does it take to become 'best friends'? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence, TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 17:(6) pp. 287-294., 2013 | Hernádi A; Kis A; Kanizsár O; Tóth K; Miklósi B; Topál J: Intranasally administered oxytocin affects how dogs (Canis familiaris) react to the threatening approach of their owner and an unfamiliar experimenter., BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES (ISSN: 0376-6357) 119: pp. 1-5., 2015 | Kis, A; Kemerle, K; Hernádi, A; Topál, J: Oxytocin and social pretreatment have similar effects on processing of negative emotional faces in healthy adult males, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 4: Paper 532. 9 p. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00532, 2013 | Hernádi, A; Kis, A; Turcsán, B; Topál, J.: Man's Underground Best Friend: Domestic Ferrets, Unlike the Wild Forms, Show Evidence of Dog-Like Social-Cognitive Skills, PLoS ONE 7(8): e43267. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043267, 2012 | Kis, A.; Bence, M.; Lakatos, G.; Pergel, E.; Turcsán, B.; Pluijmakers, J.; Vas, J.; Elek, Z.; Brúder, I.; Földi, L.; Sasvári-Székely, M.; Miklósi, Á.; Rónai, Z.; Kubinyi, E.: Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with human directed social behavior in dogs (Canis familiaris), PLoS ONE 9(1): e83993. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083993, 2014 | Gergely, A; Petró, E; Topál, J; Miklósi, Á.: What are you or who are you? The emergence of social interaction between dog and Unidentified Moving Object (UMO), PLoS ONE 8(8): e72727. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0072727, 2013 | Faragó, T.; Andics, A.; Devecseri, V.; Kis, A.; Gácsi, M.; Miklósi, Á.: Humans rely on the same rules to assess emotional valence and intensity in conspecific and dog vocalizations, Biology Letters 10(1) Paper 20130926. 4 p. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0926, 2014 | Sümegi, Zs; Kis, A; Miklósi, Á; Topál, J.: Why do adult dogs (Canis familiaris) commit the A-not-B search error?, J Comp Psychol 128(1): 21-30 doi: 10.1037/a0033084, 2014 | Kis A; Szakadát S; Kovács E; Gácsi M; Simor P; Gombos F; Topál J; Miklósi Á; Bódizs R: Development of a non-invasive polysomnography technique for dogs (Canis familiaris)., Phys Behav 130: 149-156 doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2014.04.004, 2014 | Péter A; Gergely A; Topál J; Miklósi; Á; Pongrácz P: A Simple but Powerful Test of Perseverative Search in Dogs and Toddlers., Q J Exp Psychol 68(5): 940-651. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2014.970206, 2015 | Andics A; Gácsi M; Faragó T; Kis A; Miklósi Á: Voice-Sensitive Regions in the Dog and Human Brain Are Revealed by Comparative fMRI., Current Biology 24(5) 574-578. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.01.058, 2014 | Kis A; Klausz B; Persa E; Miklósi Á.; Gácsi M: Timing and presence of an attachment person affect sensitivity of aggression tests in shelter dogs., Vet Rec 174(8): 196 doi: 10.1136/vr.10195, 2014 | Oláh K; Elekes F; Bródy G; Király I: Social Category Formation Is Induced by Cues of Sharing Knowledge in Young Children, PlosOne 9(7): e101680. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0101680, 2014 | Kis A; Szakadát S; Simor P; Gombos F; Horváth K; Bódizs R: Objective and subjective components of the first-night effect in young nightmare sufferers and healthy subjects., Behav Sleep Med 12(6): 469-480 DOI 10.1080/15402002.2013.829062, 2014 | Topál J; Kis A; Oláh K: Dogs’ sensitivity to human ostensive cues: a unique adaptation?, pp. 319-436 In: J Kaminski; S Marshall-Pescini The Social Dog: Behavior and Cognition. Elsevier, Academic Press, 2014 | Kis A; Szakadát S; Kovács E; Gácsi M; Simor P; Gombos F; Topál J; Miklósi Á; Bódizs R: Development of a non-invasive polysomnography technique for dogs (Canis familiaris)., Phys Behav 130: 149-156 doi:10.1016/j.physbeh.2014.04.004, 2014 | Gergely A; Topál J; Dóka A; Mikósi Á: Dogs are able to generalize directional acoustic signals to different contexts and tasks., Appl Anim Behav Sci 156: 54-61 doi:10.1016/j.applanim.2014.04.005, 2014 | Sümegi Zs; Gácsi M; Topál J: Conditioned placebo effect in dogs decreases separation related behaviours., Appl Anim Behav Sci 159: 90-98. DOI:10.1016/j.applanim.2014.07.005, 2014 | Sümegi Zs; Oláh K; Topál J: Emotional contagion in dogs as measured by change in cognitive task performance., Appl Anim Behav Sci 160: 106-115. doi:10.1016/j.applanim.2014.09.001, 2014 | Péter A; Gergely A; Topál J; Miklósi; Á; Pongrácz P: A Simple but Powerful Test of Perseverative Search in Dogs and Toddlers., Q J Exp Psychol DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2014.970206, 2015 | Kis A; Hernádi A; Kanizsár O; Gácsi M; Topál J: Oxytocin induces an ‘optimistic’ cognitive bias in dogs (Canis familiaris)., Horm Behav 69: 1-7 doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2014.12.004, 2015 | Andics A; Gácsi M; Faragó T; Kis A; Miklósi Á: Voice-Sensitive Regions in the Dog and Human Brain Are Revealed by Comparative fMRI., Curr Biol 24: 1-5 doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.01.058, 2014 | Pongrácz P; Szabó É; Kis A; Péter A; Miklósi Á: More than noise? – Field investigations of intraspecific acoustic communication in dogs (Canis familiaris)., Appl Anim Behav Sci 159: 62-68 doi:10.1016/j.applanim.2014.08.003, 2014 | Kis A; Klausz B; Persa E; Miklósi Á.; Gácsi M: Timing and presence of an attachment person affect sensitivity of aggression tests in shelter dogs., Vet Rec 174(8): 196 doi: 10.1136/vr.10195, 2014 | Oláh K; Elekes F; Bródy G; Király I: Social Category Formation Is Induced by Cues of Sharing Knowledge in Young Children, PlosOne 9(7): e101680. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0101680, 2014 | Kis A; Szakadát S; Simor P; Gombos F; Horváth K; Bódizs R: Objective and subjective components of the first-night effect in young nightmare sufferers and healthy subjects., Behav Sleep Med 12(6): 469-480 DOI 10.1080/15402002.2013.829062, 2014 | Hernádi A; Kis A; Turcsán B; Topál J: Man’s Underground Best Friend: Domestic Ferrets, Unlike the Wild Forms, Show Evidence of Dog-like Social-Cognitive Skills., PLOS ONE (ISSN: 1932-6203) 7: (8) pp. e43267., 2012 | Kis A; Turcsán B; Gácsi M: The effect of the owner's personality on the behaviour of owner-dog dyads., Interaction Studies (ISSN: 1572-037313) 13: (3) pp. 371-383., 2012 | Elekes F; Király I: Szelektív utánzás a modell megbízhatóságának függvényében: A modell életkorának szerepe., MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE 67:(3) pp. 449-466., 2012 | Oláh K; Elekes F; Bródy G; Király I: Social categorization in early childhood: the significance of shared knowledge., Mosaics on Memory Development and Cultural Learning, ELTE PPK Budapest, 2012. pp. 39-55. ISBN: 978-963-284-266-0, 2012 | Gergely A; Hernádi A; Petró E; Miklósi B; Miklósi Á; Topál J: Matching pictures with the appropriate sound: results from an eye-tracking study of dogs and 14-month-old infants., Abstract #82 3rd Canine Science Forum, Barcelona, Spain, p. 31, 2012 | Kanizsár O; Hernádi A; Topál J: Why does the dog choose the less amount of food reward? The priming effect of pre-sensitization with social stimuli., Abstract #82 3rd Canine Science Forum, Barcelona, Spain. P. 87, 2012 | Topál J; Hernádi A; Kemerle K; Kis A: Az oxytocin serkenti az implicit de nem az explicit arcmemóriát negatív érzelemkifejezésű arcoknál., p. 341. In: Varga András (szerk.) A tudomány emberi arca. A Magyar Pszichológiai Társaság XXI. Országos Tudományos Nagygyűlése: Kivonatkötet 402. pp. (ISBN:978-963-87915-, 2012 | Topál J: Social competence and social cognition in a dog-like manner: Wild beast or baby in wolf’s clothing?, Abstract #3, p. 9 Magyar Etológiai Társaság XIV. Kongresszusa, meghívott plenáris előadás, Kolozsvár, Románia 2012. 11.29-2012.12.01., 2012 | Sümeg Zs; Topál J.: Placebo effect in dogs?, Abstract #22, p. 28 Magyar Etológiai Társaság XIV. Kongresszusa, Kolozsvár, Románia 2012. 11.29-2012.12.01., 2012 | Bereczky B; Oláh K; Topál J: Observational learning by preschoolers of tool use in children: investigating the chains of transmitting knowledge, Abstract #12, p.17 Magyar Etológiai Társaság XIV. Kongresszusa, Kolozsvár, Románia 2012. 11.29-2012.12.01., 2012 | Kemerle K; Hernádi A; Kis A; Topál J: Oxytocin enhances implicit but not explicit social memory for negative emotional faces, LEARNING & PERCEPTION Supplement: pp. 32-33, 2012 | Topál J: Társas kompetencia és szociális kogníció kutya-módra: Vadállat vagy farkasbőrbe bújt csecsemő?, p. 78. MTA TTK Kutatóközponti Tudományos Napok, Budapest, 2012.11.27-2012.11.29. pp. 124 ISBN: 978-963-7067-23-5, 2012 | Topál J; Kerényi A; Hernádi A: Kulturális viselkedési elemek terjedésének vizsgálata óvodáskorú gyermekcsoportokban., p. 402. In: Varga András (szerk.) A tudomány emberi arca. A Magyar Pszichológiai Társaság XXI. Országos Tudományos Nagygyűlése: Kivonatkötet 402. pp. (ISBN:978-963-87915-, 2012 | Miklósi, Á.; Topál, J.: What does it take to become ‘best friends’? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, , 17(6), 287-294., 2013 | Gergely, A.; Petró E.; Topál, J.; Miklósi, Á.: What are you or who are you? The emergence of social interaction between dog and Unidentified Moving Object (UMO), PlosOne 8(8): e72727 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0072727, 2013 | Kis, A.; Kemerle, K.; Hernádi, A.; Topál, J.: Oxytocin and social pretreatment have similar effects on processing of negative emotional faces in healthy adult males, Frontiers in Psychology, 4:532. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00532, 2013 | Faragó, T.; Andics, A.; Devecseri, V.; Kis, A.; Gácsi, M.; Miklósi, Á.: Humans rely on the same rules to assess emotional valence and intensity in conspecific and dog vocalizations, Biology Letters 10(1): doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0926, 2014 | Kis, A.; Bence, M.; Lakatos, G.; Pergel, E.; Turcsán, B.; Pluijmakers, J.; Vas, J.; Elek, Z.; Brúder, I.; Földi, L.; Sasvári-Székely, M.; Miklósi, Á.; Rónai, Z.; Kubinyi, E.: Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms are associated with human directed social behavior in dogs (Canis familiaris), PLoS ONE 9(1): e83993. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0083993, 2014 | Sümegi, Zs; Kis, A; Miklósi, Á; Topál, J.: Why do adult dogs (Canis familiaris) commit the A-not-B search error?, Journal of Comparative Psychology, Aug 19 , 2013, No Pagination Specified. doi: 10.1037/a0033084, 2014 | Kis A; Miklósi Á; Topál J.: Kutya, ember, csimpánz: Kognitív szempontok a fajok kommunikációs eltéréseinek értelmezésében, pp. 173-192. in: Kenesei István (szerk.) A kognitív szempont a pszicholingvisztikai kutatásokban. Általános Nyelvészeti Tanulmányok, XXV. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 2013 | Kis, A; Gácsi, M; Topál, J.: Oxytocin induces an “optimistic”• cognitive bias in dogs (Canis familiaris) both in social and non-social situations, International Ethological Conference, Newcastle, Egyesült Királyság, 2013.08.04.-08., C26.3, 2013 | Topál J.: The childlike nature of domestic dog – a (r)evolutionary view, Invited plenary talk at ISSBD Budapest 2013. 09.12-14, 2013 | Golm, D., Gergely, A., Kanizsár, O., Kröner-Herwig B., Topál, J.: Threat related bias in dogs and adults: evidence from eyetracking, 3rd ToK Conference of Comp Cog Vienna 3-5 July 2013, 2013 | Elekes F; Király I.: Knowledgeability combined with ostension outweighs infants' efficacy judgments in function learning, Symposium presentation at the 3rd Budapest Conference on Cognitive Development, 10-12. January, Budapest, Hungary, 2013 | Horn, L; Oláh, K; Kis, A; Topál, J.: Social attention in domestic dogs and human children, 3rd ToK Conference of Comp Cog Vienna 3-5 July 2013, 2013 | Kanizsár, O; Hernádi, A; Topál, J.: The interaction between social pre-sensitization and communicative signals in dogs and human infants, 3rd ToK Conference of Comp Cog Vienna 3-5 July 2013, 2013 | Elekes F; Hernádi A; Kanizsár O; Oláh K; Topál, J.: Automatic eye-movements for faces in human infants and adult pet dogs, 3rd ToK Conference of Comp Cog Vienna 3-5 July 2013, 2013 | Oláh K; Elekes F; Bródy G; Király I.: Shared knowledge as the basis of social categorization, #B-052, 3rd Budapest Conference on Cognitive Development, 10-12. January, Budapest, Hungary, 2013 | Golm D; Gergely A; Kanizsár O; Kröner-Herwig B; Topál J.: Do Moneypenny and Bond LOOK different(ly)? An EYE-tracking study of anxiety related biases in dogs, Psychologie und Gehirn, 30 May-1 June 2013 Würzburg, Németország, 2013 | Gergely A, Petró E, Topál J, Miklósi Á: What are you or who are you? The emergence of social interaction between dog and Unidentified Moving Object (UMO), PLOS ONE 8: (8) , 2013 | Kis A, Kemerle K, Hernádi A, Topál J: Oxytocin and social pretreatment have similar effects on processing of negative emotional faces in healthy adult males, FRONT PSYCHOL 4: , 2013 | Miklósi A, Topál J: What does it take to become 'best friends'? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence, TRENDS COGN SCI 17: (6) 287-294, 2013 | Hernadi A, Kis A, Turcsan B, Topal J: Man's Underground Best Friend: Domestic Ferrets, Unlike the Wild Forms, Show Evidence of Dog-Like Social-Cognitive Skills., PLOS ONE 7: (8) e43267, 2012 | Sümegi, Zs; Kis, A; Miklósi, Á; Topál, J.: Why do adult dogs (Canis familiaris) commit the A-not-B search error?, J Comp Psychol 128(1): 21-30 doi: 10.1037/a0033084, 2014 | Park, S-Y., Kovács, K., Turcsán, B., Koller, D., Kanizsár, O., Kis, A., Gaugg, A., Virányi, Zs., Rónai, Zs., Topál, J.: Association between oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms and reaction to ambiguity in social situations in domestic dogs., IV. CANINE SCIENCE FORUM Lincoln, UK 15-17 July, 2014 |
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