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2022
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kis Anna, Bolló Henrietta, Gergely Anna, Topál József: Intranasal oxytocin studies on dogs might not be double-blind, APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE p. 105681. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2021
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Galambos Ágoston, Gergely Anna, Kovács Alexandra Barbara, Kiss Orsolya, Topál József: Affect matters: positive and negative social stimulation influences dogs’ behaviour in a subsequent situation involving an out-of-reach object, APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE 236: 105242 type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2021
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kiss Orsolya, Oláh Katalin, Fehér Lili Julia, Topál József: Social categorization based on permanent versus transient visual traits in neurotypical children and children with autism spectrum disorder, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 11: (1) 6549 type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2020
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kis Anna, Tóth Katinka, Kanizsár Orsolya, Topál József: The effect of oxytocin on yawning by dogs (Canis familiaris) exposed to human yawns, APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE 223: 104916 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 6 language: English URL |
2020
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Bódizs Róbert, Kis Anna, Gácsi Márta, Topál József: Sleep in the dog: comparative, behavioral and translational relevance, CURRENT OPINION IN BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 33: pp. 25-33. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 11 language: English URL |
2019
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Topál József, Román Viktor, Turcsán Borbála: The dog (Canis familiaris) as a translational model of autism: It is high time we move from promise to reality, WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-COGNITIVE SCIENCE 10: (4) e1495 type of document: Journal paper/Review paper number of independent citations: 11 language: English URL |
2018
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kovács K, Virányi Z, Kis A, Turcsán B, Hudecz Á, Marmota MT, Koller D, Rónai Z, Gácsi M, Topál J: Dog-owner attachment is associated With oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms in both parties. A comparative study on Austrian and Hungarian border collies, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 9: (APR) 435 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 13 language: English URL |
2018
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kiss O, Kovács K, Szánthó F, Topál J: Similarity between an unfamiliar human and the owner affects dogs’ preference for human partner when responding to an unsolvable problem, LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 46: (4) pp. 430-441. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 2 language: English URL |
2017
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kis Anna, Szakadát Sára, Gácsi Márta, Kovács Enikő, Simor Péter, Török Csenge, Gombos Ferenc, Bódizs Róbert, Topál J: The interrelated effect of sleep and learning in dogs (Canis familiaris); an EEG and behavioural study, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 7: 41873 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 16 language: English URL |
2017
from data base, 2022. IX. 25. |
Kis A, Ciobica A, Topál J: The effect of oxytocin on human-directed social behaviour in dogs (Canis familiaris), HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR 94: pp. 40-52. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 20 language: English URL |
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