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D-Index
38
Citations
6548
World Ranking
8839
National Ranking
18

Best Publications

  • A Simple Reason for a Big Difference: Wolves Do Not Look Back at Humans, but Dogs Do.

    Ádám Miklósi;Enikö Kubinyi;József Topál;Márta Gácsi

  • Attachment to humans: a comparative study on hand-reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies

    József Topál;Márta Gácsi;Ádám Miklósi;Zsófia Virányi

  • Comprehension of human pointing gestures in young human-reared wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris)

    Zsófia Virányi;Márta Gácsi;Enikő Kubinyi;József Topál

  • Dog and owner demographic characteristics and dog personality trait associations.

    Enikő Kubinyi;Borbála Turcsán;Ádám Miklósi

  • Social learning in dogs: the effect of a human demonstrator on the performance of dogs in a detour task

    Peter Pongracz;Peter Pongracz;Adam Miklosi;Adam Miklosi;Enikö Kubinyi;Enikö Kubinyi;Kata Gurobi;Kata Gurobi

  • Species-specific differences and similarities in the behavior of hand-raised dog and wolf pups in social situations with humans

    Márta Gácsi;Borbála Gyori;Adám Miklósi;Zsófia Virányi

  • Explaining dog wolf differences in utilizing human pointing gestures: selection for synergistic shifts in the development of some social skills.

    Márta Gácsi;Borbála Gyoöri;Zsófia Virányi;Zsófia Virányi;Enikö Kubinyi

  • Chapter 3 The Dog as a Model for Understanding Human Social Behavior

    József Topál;Ádám Miklósi;Márta Gácsi;Antal Dóka

  • Robotic clicker training

    Frédéric Kaplan;Pierre Yves Oudeyer;Enikö Kubinyi;Adám Miklósi

  • Trainability and boldness traits differ between dog breed clusters based on conventional breed categories and genetic relatedness

    Borbála Turcsán;Enikő Kubinyi;Ádám Miklósi

  • Comparative social cognition: From wolf and dog to humans

    Eniko Kubinyi;Zxofia Viranyi;Adam Miklosi

  • Behavioural comparison of human-animal (dog) and human-robot (AIBO) interactions.

    A. Kerepesi;E. Kubinyi;G.K. Jonsson;G.K. Jonsson;M.S. Magnusson

  • Association of polymorphisms in the dopamine D4 receptor gene and the activity-impulsivity endophenotype in dogs.

    K. Hejjas;J. Vas;J. Topal;E. Szantai

  • Oxytocin Receptor Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Human Directed Social Behavior in Dogs (Canis familiaris)

    Anna Kis;Melinda Bence;Gabriella Lakatos;Enikő Pergel

  • Interaction between individual experience and social learning in dogs

    Péter Pongrácz;Ádám Miklósi;Enikõ Kubinyi;József Topál

  • Birds of a feather flock together? Perceived personality matching in owner-dog dyads

    Borbála Turcsán;Friederike Range;Zsófia Virányi;Ádám Miklósi

  • Dogs (Canis familiaris) learn from their owners via observation in a manipulation task.

    Enikő Kubinyi;József Topál;Ádám Miklósi;Vilmos Csányi

  • Social behaviour of dogs encountering AIBO, an animal-like robot in a neutral and in a feeding situation

    Enikő Kubinyi;Ádám Miklósi;Frédéric Kaplan;Márta Gácsi

  • Polymorphism in the Tyrosine Hydroxylase (TH) Gene Is Associated with Activity-Impulsivity in German Shepherd Dogs

    Enikő Kubinyi;Judit Vas;Krisztina Hejjas;Zsolt Ronai

  • Fetching what the owner prefers? Dogs recognize disgust and happiness in human behaviour.

    Borbála Turcsán;Borbála Turcsán;Flóra Szánthó;Ádám Miklósi;Enikő Kubinyi

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