Family Dog Project
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Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Ethology
    Budapest, Hungary
Dog Behaviour Research

Publications of the Family Dog Research Group
(1997-2012)

1997-2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 20032004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |

     
1997-2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Impact Factors
9.018
2.484
19.833
15.266
21.323
12.405
25.188
50.059
96.868
46.905
Cumulative
7.157
16.175
18.659
38.492
53.758
75.081
87.486
112.674
162.733
259.601
306.506

2012

Hecht, J., Miklósi, Á., Gácsi, M. 2012. Behavioral assessment and owner perceptions of behaviors associated with guilt in dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, in press. (pdf)

Kis, A., Gácsi, M., Range, F., Virányi, Zs. 2012. Object permanence in adult common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus): not everything is an ‘‘A-not-B’’ error that seems to be one. Animal Cognition, 15: 97-105. (pdf)

Kis, A., Topál, J., Gácsi, M., Range, F., Huber, L., Miklósi, Á., Virányi, Zs. 2012. Does the A-not-B error in adult pet dogs indicate sensitivity to human communication? Animal Cognition, in press. (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Vas, J., Héjjas, K., Ronai, Zs., Brúder, I., Turcsán, B., Sasvári-Székely, M., Miklósi, Á. 2012. Polymorphism in the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) gene is associated with activity-impulsivity in german shepherd dogs. PLos ONE, 7: e30271. (pdf)

Lakatos, G., Gácsi, M., Topál, J., Miklósi, Á. 2012. Comprehension and utilisation of pointing gestures and gazing in dog–human communication in relatively complex situations. Animal Cognition, 15:201-213. (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Gácsi, M. 2012. On the utilization of social animals as a model for social robotics. Frontiers in Psychology, 3: 75. (pdf)

Mirkó, E., Kubinyi, E., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á. 2012. Preliminary analysis of an adjective-based dog personality questionnaire developed to measure some aspects of personality in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 138: 88– 98. (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Bánhegyi, P., Miklósi, Á. 2012. When rank counts—dominant dogs learn better from a human demonstrator in a two-action test. Behaviour, 149: 111–132. (pdf)

Téglás, E. Gergely, A., Kupán, K., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J. 2012. Dogs’ gaze following is tuned to human communicative signals. Current Biology, 22: 1-4. (pdf)

Vincze, D., Kovács, Sz., Gácsi, M., Korondi, P., Miklósi, Á., Baranyi, P. 2012. A novel application of the 3D VirCA environment: modeling a standard ethological test of dog-human interactions. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 9: 107-120. (pdf)

2011

Konok, V., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2011. The behavior of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) during separation from and reunion with the owner: A questionnaire and an experimental study. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 135: 300-308. (pdf)

Kupán, K., Miklósi, Á., Gergely,. Gy., Topál, J. 2011. Why do dogs (Canis familiaris) select the empty container in an observational learning task? Animal Cognition, 14: 259-268. (pdf)

Lakatos, G. 2011. Evolutionary approach to communication between humans and dogs. Ann Ist Super Sanità, 47: 373-377. (pdf)

Passalacqua, C., Marshall-Pescini, S., Barnard, S., Lakatos, G., Valsecchi, P., Prato-Previde, E. 2011. Human-directed gazing behaviour in puppies and adult dogs, Canis lupus familiaris. Animal Behaviour, 82: 1043-1050.
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Pongrácz, P., Molnár, Cs., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2011. Do children understand man’s best friend? Classification of dog barks by pre-adolescents and adults. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 135: 95-102. (pdf)

Turcsán, B., Kubinyi, E., Mikósi, Á. 2011. Trainability and boldness traits differ between dog breed clusters based on conventional breed categories and genetic relatedness. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 132: 61-70. (pdf)

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2010

Faragó, T., Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Huber, L., Virányi, Zs., Range, F. 2010. Dogs’ expectation about signalers’ body size by virtue of their growls. PLoS ONE 5(12): e15175. (impact factor: 4.411) (pdf)

Faragó, T., Pongrácz, P., Range, F., Virányi, Zs., Miklósi, Á. 2010. ‘The bone is mine’: affective and referential aspects of dog growls. Animal Behaviour, 79: 917-925. (impact factor: 3.101) (pdf)

Győri, B., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á. 2010. Friend or foe: Context dependent sensitivity to human behaviour in dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science,128: 69-77. (impact factor: 1.555) (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á. 2010. Can you kill a robot nanny? Ethological approach to the effect of robot caregivers on child development and human evolution (comment). Interaction Studies, 11: 214-219. (impact factor: 0.733) (pdf)

Maros, K., Boross, B., Kubinyi, E. 2010. Approach and follow behaviour - possible indicators of the human-horse relationship. Interaction Studies, 11: 410-427. (impact factor: 0.733) (pdf)

Molnár, Cs., Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á. 2010. Seeing with ears: Sightless humans' perception of dog bark provides a test for structural rules in vocal communication. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63: 1004-1013. (impact factor: 2.212) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Molnár, Cs., Miklósi, Á. 2010. Barking in family dogs: An ethological approach. The Veterinary Journal, 183: 141-147. (impact factor: 2.796) (pdf)

Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Sümegi, Zs., Kis, A. 2010. Response to comments on "Differential sensitivity to human communication in dogs, wolves and human infants." Science, 329: 142d. (impact factor: 31.364) (pdf)

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2009

Gácsi, M., Győri, B., Virányi, Zs., Kubinyi, E., Range, F., et al. 2009. Explaining dog wolf differences in utilizing human pointing gestures: Selection for synergistic shifts in the development of some social skills. PLoS ONE 4(8): e6584. (impact factor: 4.351) (pdf)

Gácsi, M., Kara, E., Belényi, B., Topál, J., Miklósi, Á. 2009. The effect of development and individual differences in pointing comprehension of dogs. Animal Cognition, 12: 471-479. (impact factor: 3.325) (pdf)

Gácsi, M., McGreevy, P., Kara, E., Miklósi, Á. 2009. Effects of selection for cooperation and attention in dogs. Behavioral and Brain Functions, 5: 31. (impact factor: 2.336) (pdf)

Giret, N., Miklósi, Á., Kreutzer, M., Bovet, D. 2009. Use of experimenter-given cues by African gray parrots (Psittacus erithacus). Animal Cogntition, 12: 1-10. (impact factor: 3.325) (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á. 2009. Dog as a model for studying con- and heterospecific social learning. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 4: 31-41. (impact factor: 0.698) (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Turcsán, B., Miklósi, Á. 2009. Dog and owner demographic characteristics and dog personality trait associations. Behavioural Processes, 81: 392-401. (impact factor: 1.527) (pdf)

Héjjas, K., Kubinyi, E., Rónai, Zs., Székely, A., Vas, J., Miklósi, Á., Sasvári-Székely, M., Kereszturi, E. 2009. Molecular and behavioral analysis of the intron 2 repeat polymorphism in canine dopamine D4 receptor gene. Genes, Brain, Behaviour, 8: 330-336. (impact factor: 3.795) (pdf)

Huber, L., Range, F., Voelkl, B., Szucsich, A., Virányi, Zs., Miklósi, Á. 2009. The evolution of imitation: what do the capacities of non-human animals tell us about the mechanisms of imitation? Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B., 364: 2299-2309. (impact factor: 5.117) (pdf)

Lakatos, G., Soproni, K., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2009. A comparative approach to dogs’ (Canis familiaris) and human infants’ comprehension of various forms of pointing gestures. Animal Cognition, 12: 621-631. (impact factor: 3.325) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á. 2009. Evolutionary approach to communication between humans and dogs. Veterinary Research Communications, 33: S53–S59. (impact factor: 1.050) (pdf)

Molnár, Cs., Pongrácz, P., Faragó, T., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2009. Dogs discriminate between barks: The effect of context and identity of the caller. Behavioural Processes, 82: 198-201. (impact factor: 1.527) (pdf)

Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Gácsi, M., Dóka, A., Pongrácz, P., Kubinyi, E., Virányi Zs., Csányi, V. 2009. The dog as a model for understanding human social behavior. Advances in the Study of Animal Behaviour, 39: 71-116. (impact factor: 5.167) (pdf)

Topál, J., Gergely, Gy., Erdőhegyi, Á., Csibra, G., Miklósi, Á. 2009. Differential sensitivity to human communication in dogs, wolves, and human infants. Science, 325: 1269-1272. (impact factor: 29.747) (pdf)

Topál, J., Tóth, M., Gergely, Gy., Csibra, G. 2009. Response to comment on "Infants perseverative search errors are induced by pragmatic misinterpretation." Science, 325: 1624. (impact factor: 29.747) (pdf)

Wan, M., Kubinyi, E., Miklósi, Á., Champagne, F. 2009. A cross-cultural comparison of reports by German Shepherd owners in Hungary and the United States of America. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 121: 206-213. (impact factor: 1.831) (pdf)

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2008

Horváth, Zs., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Affiliative and disciplinary behavior of human handlers during play with their dog affects cortisol concentrations in opposite directions. Hormones and Behavior, 54: 107-114. (impact factor: 3.876) (pdf)

Maros, K., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Behavioural correlation of heart rate changes in family dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 109: 329-341. (impact factor: 1.823) (pdf)

Maros, K., Pongrácz, P., Bárdos, Gy., Molnár, Cs., Faragó, T., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Dogs can discriminate barks from different situations. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 114: 159–167. (impact factor: 1.823) (pdf)

Maros, K., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Comprehension of human pointing gestures in horses (Equus caballus). Animal Cognition, 11: 457-466. (impact factor: 2.699) (pdf)

Molnár, Cs., Kaplan, F., Roy, P., Pachet, F., Pongrácz, P., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Classification of dog barks: a machine learning approach. Animal Cognition, 11:389–400. (impact factor: 2.699) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Vida, V., Bánhegyi, P., Miklósi, Á. 2008. How does dominance rank status affect individual and social learning performance in the dog (Canis familiaris)? Animal Cognition, 11: 75-82. (impact factor: 2.699) (pdf)

Topál, J., Gergely, Gy., Miklósi, Á., Erdőhegyi, Á., Csibra, G. 2008. Infants’ perseverative search errors are induced by pragmatic misinterpretation. Science, 321: 1831-1834. (impact factor: 28.103) (pdf)

Tóth, L., Gácsi, M., Topál, J., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Playing styles and possible causative factors in dogs’ behaviour when playing with humans. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 114: 473-484. (impact factor: 1.823) (pdf)

Vas, J., Topál, J., Győri, B., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Consistency of dogs’ reactions to threatening cues of an unfamiliar person. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 112: 331–344. (impact factor: 1.823) (pdf)

Virányi, Zs., Gácsi, M., Kubinyi, E., Topál, J., Belényi, B., Ujfalussy, D., Miklósi, Á. 2008. Comprehension of human pointing gestures in young human-reared wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris). Animal Cognition, 11: 373-387. (impact factor: 2.699) (pdf)

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2007

Erdőhegyi, Á., Topál, J., Virányi, Zs., Miklósi Á. 2007. Dog-logic: inferential reasoning in a two-way choice task and its restricted use. Animal Behaviour, 74: 725-737. (impact factor: 2.752) (pdf)

Héjjas, K., Vas, J., Topál, J., Szántai, E., Rónai, Zs., Székely, A., Kubinyi, E., Horváth, Zs., Sasvári-Székely, M., Miklósi, Á. 2007. Association of polymorphisms in the dopamine D4 receptor gene and the activity-impulsivity endophenotype in dogs. Animal Genetics, 38: 629–633. (impact factor: 2.640) (pdf)

Héjjas, K., Vas, J., Kubinyi, E., Sasvári-Székely, M., Miklósi, Á., Rónai, Z. 2007. Novel repeat polymorphisms of the dopaminergic neurotransmitter genes among dogs and wolves. Mammalian Genome, 18: 871-879. (impact factor: 2.289) (pdf)

Horváth, Zs., Igyártó, B.Z., Magyar, A., Miklósi, Á. 2007. Three different coping styles in police dogs exposed to a short-term challenge. Hormones and Behavior, 52: 621–630. (impact factor: 3.401) (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Virányi, Zs., Miklósi, Á. 2007. Comparative social cognition: From wolf and dog to humans. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 2: 26-46. (pdf)

Lakatos, G., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2007. The role of visual cues in the comprehension of the human pointing signals in dogs. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 20: 341-350. (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2007. Big thoughts in small brains? Dogs as a model for understanding human social cognition. NeuroReport, 18: 467-471. (impact factor: 2.163) (pdf)

Range, F., Viranyi, Zs., Huber, L. 2007. Selective imitation in domestic dogs. Current Biology, 17: 868-872. (impact factor: 10.539) (pdf)

Vas, J., Topál, J., Péch, É., Miklósi Á. 2007. Measuring attention deficit and activity in dogs: A new application and validation of a human ADHD questionnaire. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 103: 105-117. (impact factor: 1.404) (pdf)

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2006

Kerepesi, A., Kubinyi, E., Jonsson, G.K., Magnusson, M.S., Miklósi, Á. 2006. Behavioural comparison of human-animal (dog) and human-robot (AIBO) interactions. Behavioural Processes, 73: 92-99. (impact factor: 1.478) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Soproni, K. 2006. A comparative analysis of animals' understanding of the human pointing gesture. Animal Cognition, 9: 81-93. (impact factor: 2.540) (pdf)

Molnár, Cs., Pongrácz, P., Dóka, A., Miklósi, Á. 2006. Can humans discriminate between dogs on the base of the acoustic parameters of barks? Behavioural Processes, 73: 76-83. (impact factor: 1.478) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Molnár, Cs., Miklósi, Á. 2006. Acoustic parameters of dog barks carry emotional information for humans. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 100: 228-240. (impact factor: 1.177) (pdf)

Topál, J., Byrne, R.W., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 2006. Reproducing human actions and action sequences: “Do as I Do!” in a dog. Animal Cognition, 9: 355-367. (impact factor: 2.540) (pdf)

Topál, J., Erdőhegyi, Á., Mányik R., Miklósi Á. 2006. Mindreading in a dog: an adaptation of a primate ‘mental attribution’ study. International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy, 6: 365-379. (impact factor: 0.648) (pdf)

Virányi, Zs., Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 2006. A nonverbal test of knowledge attribution: a comparative study on dogs and children. Animal Cognition, 9: 13-26. (impact factor: 2.540) (pdf)

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2005

Gácsi, M., Győri, B., Miklósi, Á., Virányi, Zs., Kubinyi, E., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2005. Species-specific differences and similarities in the behavior of hand-raised dog and wolf pups in social situations with humans. Developmental Psychobiology, 47: 111-122. (impact factor: 1.583) (pdf)

Kerepesi, A., Jonsson, G.K., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi, V., Magnusson, M.S. 2005. Detection of temporal patterns in dog-human interaction. Behavioural Processes, 70: 69-79. (impact factor: 1.138) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Pongrácz, P., Lakatos, G., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2005. A comparative study of the use of visual communicative signals in interactions between dogs (Canis familiaris) and humans and cats (Felis catus) and humans. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119: 179-186. (impact factor: 1.948) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Topál, J. 2005. Is there a simple recipe for how to make friends? Commentary. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 9: 463-464. (impact factor: 9.155) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Molnár, Cs., Csányi, V. 2005. Human listeners are able to classify dog barks recorded in different situations. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 119: 136-144. (impact factor: 1.948) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Vida, V., Csányi, V. 2005. The pet-dogs’ ability for learning from a human demonstrator in a detour task is independent from the breed and age. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 90: 309-323. (impact factor: 1.441) (pdf)

Topál, J., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á., Virányi, Zs., Kubinyi, E., Csányi, V. 2005. Attachment to humans: a comparative study on hand-reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies. Animal Behaviour, 70: 1367-1375. (impact factor: 2.669) (pdf)

Topál, J., Kubinyi, E., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á. 2005. Obeying social rules: A comparative study on dogs and humans. Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology, 3: 213-239. (pdf)

Vas, J., Topál, J., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 2005. A friend or an enemy? Dogs’ reaction to an unfamiliar person showing behavioural cues of threat and friendliness at different times. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 94: 99-115. (impact factor: 1.441) (pdf)

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2004

Byrne, R.W., Barnard, P.J., Davidson, I., Janik, V.M., McGrew, M.C., Miklósi, Á., Wiessner, P. 2004. Understanding culture across species. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8: 341-346. (impact factor: 7.992) (pdf)

Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á., Varga, O., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2004. Are readers of our face readers of our minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of human's attention. Animal Cognition, 7: 144-153. (impact factor: 1.732) (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Miklósi, Á., Kaplan, F., Gácsi, M., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2004. Social behaviour of dogs encountering AIBO, an animal-like robot in a neutral and in a feeding situation. Behavioural Processes, 65: 231-239. (impact factor: 1.056) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2004. Comparative social cognition: What can dogs teach us? Animal Behaviour, 67: 995-1004. (impact factor: 2.092) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Timár-Geng K., Csányi V. 2004. Verbal attention getting as a key factors in social learning between dog (Canis familiaris) and human. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 118: 375-383. (impact factor: 1.330) (pdf)

Virányi, Zs., Topál, J., Gácsi, M., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 2004. Dogs respond appropriately to cues of humans’ attentional focus. Behavioural Processes, 66: 161-172. (impact factor: 1.056) (pdf)

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2003

Csányi, V. 2003-2004. Reconstruction of the major factors in the evolution of human behaviour. Praehistoria, Vol. 4-5. (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2003. Social mimetic behaviour and social anticipation in dogs: preliminary results. Animal Cognition, 6: 57-63. (pdf)

Kubinyi, E., Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 2003. Dogs (Canis familiaris) learn from their owners via observation in a manipulation task. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117: 156-165. (impact factor: 1.280) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á., Kubinyi E., Topál, J., Gácsi, M., Virányi, Zs., Csányi, V. 2003. A simple reason for a big difference: wolves do not look back at humans but dogs do. Current Biology, 13: 763-766. (impact factor: 11.910) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Dóka, A., Csányi, V. 2003. Successful application of video-projected human images for signalling to dogs. Ethology, 109: 809-821. (impact factor: 1.584) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Kubinyi, E., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2003. Interaction between individual experience and social learning in dogs. Animal Behaviour, 65: 595-603. (impact factor: 2.557) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Timár-Geng, K., Csányi, V. 2003. Preference for copying unambiguous demonstrations in dogs. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 117: 337-343. (impact factor: 1.280) (pdf)

Szetei, V., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi V. 2003. When dogs seem to lose their nose: an investigation on the use of visual and olfactory cues in communicative context between dog and owner. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 83: 141-152. (impact factor: 1.222) (pdf)

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2002

Kaplan, F., Oudeyer, P.-Y., Kubinyi, E., Miklósi, Á. 2002. Robotic clicker training. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 38: 197-206. (impact factor: 0.650) (pdf)

Miklósi, Á. 2002. Can dancing replace scientific approach: Lost (again) in chimpocentrism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25: 633-634. (pdf)

Miklósi, Á. 2002. On the usefulness and limits of functional analogies. Animal Cognition, 5: 17-18. (pdf)

Naderi, Sz., Miklósi, Á., Dóka, A., Csányi, V. 2002. Does dog-human attachment affect their inter-specific cooperation? Acta Biologica Hungarica, 53: 537-550. (impact factor: 0.416) (pdf)

Soproni, K., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2002. Dogs' responsiveness to human pointing gestures. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 116: 27-34. (impact factor: 1.418) (pdf)

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2001

Gácsi, M., Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Dóka, A., Csányi, V. 2001. Attachment behaviour of adult dogs (Canis familiaris) living at rescue centres: Forming new bonds. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115: 423-431. (impact factor: 1.663) (pdf)

Naderi, Sz., Miklósi, Á., Dóka, A., Csányi, V. 2001. Co-operative interactions between blind persons and their dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 74: 59-80. (impact factor: 1.274) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 2001. Owners' beliefs on the ability of their pet dogs to understand human verbal communication. A case of social understanding. Current Psychology of Cognition, 20: 87-107. (impact factor: 0.306) (pdf)

Pongrácz, P., Miklósi, Á., Kubinyi, E., Gurobi, K., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2001. Social learning in dogs: The effect of a human demonstrator on the performance of dogs (Canis familiaris) in a detour task. Animal Behaviour, 62: 1109-1117. (impact factor: 2.483) (pdf)

Soproni, K., Miklósi, Á., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2001. Comprehension of human communicative signs in pet dogs. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115: 122-126. (impact factor: 1.663) (pdf)

Watson, J.S., Gergely, G., Topál, J., Gácsi, M., Sárközi, Zs., Csányi, V. 2001. Distinguishing logic from association in the solution of an invisible displacement task by children and dogs: Using negation of disjunction. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 115: 219-226. (impact factor: 1.663) (pdf)

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2000

Csányi V. 2000. The 'human behaviour complex' and the compulsion of communication: Key factors of human evolution. Semiotica, 128: 45-60. (doc)

Miklósi, Á., Polgárdi, R., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 2000. Intentional behaviour in dog-human communication: An experimental analysis of 'showing' behaviour in the dog. Animal Cognition, 3: 159-166. (pdf)

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1999

Miklósi, Á. 1999. From grasping to speech: imitation might provide a missing link. Trends in Neuroscience, 22: 151-152. (pdf)

Miklósi, Á. 1999. The ethological analysis of imitation. Biological Reviews, 74: 347-374. (impact factor: 5.000) (pdf)

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1998

Csányi, V., Miklósi, Á. 1998. The dog as a model for human evolution (in Hungarian). Magyar Tudomány, 63: 1043-1054. (pdf)

Miklósi, Á. 1998. In the search for the functional homology of human imitation: Take play seriously! Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21: 699-700.

Miklósi, Á., Polgárdi, R., Topál, J., Csányi, V. 1998. Use of experimenter-given cues in dogs. Animal Cognition, 1: 113-121. (pdf)

Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 1998. Attachment behaviour in dogs: a new application of Ainsworth's (1969) Strange Situation Test. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 112: 219-229. (impact factor: 1.744) (pdf)

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1997

Topál, J., Miklósi, Á., Csányi, V. 1997. Dog-human relationship affects problem solving behavior in the dog. Anthrozoös, 10: 214-224. (impact factor: 0.413) (pdf)

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