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personal data approved: 2020. III. 16.
Personal data
name Judit Gervai
name of institution
doctoral school
ELTE Doctoral School of Psychology (Academic staff member)
SE Doctoral School of Mental Health Sciences (Academic staff member)
SE Doctoral School of University Semmelweis (Academic staff member)
the share of work in the different doctoral schools. ELTE Doctoral School of Psychology 67%
SE Doctoral School of University Semmelweis 33%
accreditation statement submitted to: Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
Contact details
phone number +36 1 382-6817
own web page
Academic title
scientific degree, title CSc
year degree was obtained 1987
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree HAS
Employment
1996 - Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
other (not specified) (óraadó)
1989 - MTA TTK Kognitív Idegtudományi Intézet (research institute, not university)
other (not specified) (MTA Emeritus Kutató)
Thesis topic supervisor
number of doctoral students supervised until now 13.5
number of students who fulfilled course requirements 11.5
students who obtained their degrees:
Eszter Turi PhD 2015  DSP1-ELTE
Ildikó Danis PhD 2008  DSP1-ELTE
Emma Birkás PhD 2006  DSP1-ELTE
Krisztina Lakatos PhD 2002  DSP1-ELTE
Ildikó Tóth PhD 2001  DSP1-ELTE

  Thesis topic proposals
Research
research area developmental psychology, behaviour genetics
research field in which current research is conducted psychology
biology
Publications
2019

John Oates, Judit Gervai: Mothers’ Perceptions of Their Infants, Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health 33: (4)
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: English
2019

Zsofia Nemoda, Nora Angyal, Zsanett Tarnok, Emma Birkas, Emese Bognar, Maria Sasvari-Szekely, Judit Gervai, Krisztina Lakatos: Differential genetic effect of the norepinephrine transporter promoter polymorphisms on attention problems in clinical and non-clinical samples, FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE 12: 1051
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: English
URL 
2018

Oates J, Gervai J, Danis I, Lakatos K, Davies J: Validation of the Mothers’ Object Relations Scales Short-Form (MORS-SF), Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health 33: (1) pp. 38-50.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: English
URL 
2017

Tóth I, Füleki A, Szerafin Á K, Lakatos K, Gervai J: Közös figyelem, atipikus anyai viselkedés és kötődés, MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE 72: (1/5) pp. 69-89.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: Hungarian
URL 
2017

Gervai J, Tóth I, Lakatos K: Genetikai hatások a korai kötődés fejlődésében, MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE 72: (1/2) pp. 5-25.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: Hungarian
URL 
2007

Gervai J, Novak A, Lakatos K, Toth I, Danis I, Ronai ZS, Nemoda ZS, Sasvari-Szekely M, Bureau JF, Bronfman E, Lyons-Ruth K: Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications : Attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism., SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE 2: (3-4) pp. 307-319.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 74
language: English
URL 
2005

Gervai J, Nemoda Z, Lakatos K, Ronai Z, Toth I, Ney K, Sasvari-Szekely M: Transmission disequilibrium tests confirm the link between DRD4 gene polymorphism and infant attachment, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART B-NEUROPSYCHIATRIC GENETICS 132B: (1) pp. 126-130.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 59
language: English
DOI 
2003

Lakatos K, Nemoda Z, Birkas E, Ronai Z, Kovacs E, Ney K, Toth I, Sasvari-Szekely M, Gervai J: Association of D4 dopamine receptor gene and serotonin transporter promoter polymorphisms with infants' response to novelty, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 8: (1) pp. 90-97.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 99
language: English
DOI 
2002

Lakatos K, Nemoda Z, Toth I, Ronai Z, Ney K, Sasvari-Szekely M, Gervai J: Further evidence for the role of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene in attachment disorganisation: interaction of the exon III 48-bp repeat and the -521 C/T promoter polymorphisms, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 7: (1) pp. 27-31.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 109
language: English
DOI 
2000

Lakatos K, Tóth I, Nemoda Z, Ney K, Sasvári-Székely M, Gervai J: Dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene polymorphism is associated with attachment disorganization in infants, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 5: (6) pp. 633-637.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 151
language: English
DOI 
Number of independent citations to these publications:492 
Scientometric data
list of publications and citations
number of scientific publications that meet accreditation criteria (TV):
119
number of scientific publications (TV):
115
monographs and professional books (TV):
0
monographs/books in which chapters/sections were contributed:
10 
scientific publications published abroad that meet the accreditation criteria (TV):
69
publications not in Hungarian, published in Hungary, meeting the accreditation criteria (TV):
14
number of independent citations to scientific publications and creative works (TV):
1486

 
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