421 results on '"Topál, József"'
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2. Humans' mask wearing has limited effect on family dogs' behaviour in standard test situations
3. The face behind the caring voice: A comparative study on facial prosodic features of dog-, infant- and adult-directed communication
4. Dog brains are sensitive to infant- and dog-directed prosody
5. The influence of voice familiarity and linguistic content on dogs’ ability to follow human voice direction
6. Six facial prosodic expressions caregivers similarly display to infants and dogs
7. Side bias behaviour in dogs shows parallels to the hemispatial neglect syndrome
8. Intranasal oxytocin studies on dogs might not be double-blind
9. The effects of social and non-social distracting stimuli on dogs with different levels of social competence – Empirical evidence for a canine model of autism
10. The implicit reward value of the owner's face for dogs
11. Is it all about the pitch? Acoustic determinants of dog-directed speech preference in domestic dogs, Canis familiaris
12. Affect matters: Positive and negative social stimulation influences dogs’ behaviour in a subsequent situation involving an out-of-reach object
13. Sleep in the dog: comparative, behavioral and translational relevance
14. The effect of oxytocin on yawning by dogs (Canis familiaris) exposed to human yawns
15. Communication in Dogs and Wolves
16. Social categorization based on permanent versus transient visual traits in neurotypical children and children with autism spectrum disorder
17. Emberi és állati konfliktusok: mire tanít a természet?
18. How do dogs monitor the human’s attentional state after challenged by the presence of forbidden food?
19. Sleep macrostrurture is modulated by positive and negative social experience in adult pet dogs
20. Methodological comparison of cancellation versus two-way choice spatial attention tests in humans and dogs
21. Comment on “Human‐directed attachment behaviour in wolves suggests standing ancestral variation for human‐dog attachment bonds”
22. The effect of oxytocin on human-directed social behaviour in dogs (Canis familiaris)
23. REM versus Non-REM sleep disturbance specifically affects inter-specific emotion processing in family dogs (Canis familiaris)
24. Dogs' social susceptibility is differentially affected by various dog–Human interactions. A study on family dogs, former shelter dogs and therapy dogs.
25. Similarity between an unfamiliar human and the owner affects dogs’ preference for human partner when responding to an unsolvable problem
26. Differential effects of oxytocin on social sensitivity in two distinct breeds of dogs (Canis familiaris)
27. Dogs Identify Agents in Third-Party Interactions on the Basis of the Observed Degree of Contingency
28. Feature or location? Infants and adults adopt different strategies to search for a hidden toy in an ambiguous task
29. Dogs rapidly develop socially competent behaviour while interacting with a contingently responding self-propelled object
30. Oxytocin induces positive expectations about ambivalent stimuli (cognitive bias) in dogs
31. Emotional contagion in dogs as measured by change in cognitive task performance
32. Conditioned placebo effect in dogs decreases separation related behaviours
33. Dogs are able to generalise directional acoustic signals to different contexts and tasks
34. Development of a non-invasive polysomnography technique for dogs (Canis familiaris)
35. The effect of oxytocin on biological motion perception in dogs (Canis familiaris)
36. Dogs (Canis familiaris) adjust their social behaviour to the differential role of inanimate interactive agents
37. What does it take to become ‘best friends’? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence
38. Wolves do not join the dance: Sophisticated aggression control by adjusting to human social signals in dogs
39. The Attribution of Navigational- and Goal-Directed Agency in Dogs (Canis familiaris) and Human Toddlers (Homo sapiens)
40. The order of ostensive and referential signals affects dogs’ responsiveness when interacting with a human
41. Differential Sensitivity to Human Communication in Dogs, Wolves, and Human Infants
42. Infants' Perseverative Search Errors Are Induced by Pragmatic Misinterpretation
43. Intranasal Oxytocin Improves Social Behavior in Laboratory Beagle Dogs (Canis familiaris) Using a Custom-Made Social Test Battery
44. Social Stimulation by the Owner Increases Dogs’ (Canis familiaris) Social Susceptibility in a Food Choice Task—The Possible Effect of Endogenous Oxytocin Release
45. What or Where? The Meaning of Referential Human Pointing for Dogs (Canis familiaris)
46. Chapter 3 The Dog as a Model for Understanding Human Social Behavior
47. Evolúciós pszichológia – az elmúlt 30 év
48. Does the A-not-B error in adult pet dogs indicate sensitivity to human communication?
49. Comprehension and utilisation of pointing gestures and gazing in dog–human communication in relatively complex situations
50. On the hunt for the gene of perspective taking: pitfalls in methodology
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