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Personal data:
Name: Antal Dóka
Citizenship: Hungarian
Education:
1976. M.Sc. at Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest Thesis: The study of language competence in the dog
1983. Dr. Univ. Biology, Eötvös Lorand University of Budapest Thesis: An etho- pharmacological analysis of morphine effects in fish (Macropodus opoercularis L.)
Affiliation:
Assist. Prof.: Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Dept. Ethology, 1983-
Teaching:
Lecturer of general ethology, Eötvös Lorand University of Budapest, 1982-
Comparative ethology (special course for undergraduates)
Introduction to Behaviour Genetics (special course for undergraduates)
Humanethology (special course for undergraduates)
Multimedia and video practicals (special course for undergraduates)
Research Grants:
OTKA:
Participant:
Learning constraints in the avoidance behavior of paradise fish (1986-1990)
Models in the paradise fish brain (1991-1994)
The dog as a model for social evolution (1994-1998)
Investigation of social intelligence in dogs (1999-2002)
Language skills:
Hungarian (native)
English
Russian
Memberships:
Hungarian Ethological Society, 1991-
Assoc. the Study of Animal Behaviour (U.K.) 1996-
Office address:
Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Ethology
Budapest, Pázmány Péter s. 1/c, H-1117, Hungary
Tel: +36 1 3812179, Fax: +36 1 3812180,
e-mail: dokaa (at) ludens (dot) elte (dot) hu
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