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Vilmos Csányi
Vilmos Csányi
Emeritus professor of ELTE University of Budapest
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A simple reason for a big difference: wolves do not look back at humans, but dogs do
Á Miklósi, E Kubinyi, J Topál, M Gácsi, Z Virányi, V Csányi
Current biology 13 (9), 763-766, 2003
9292003
Attachment behavior in dogs (Canis familiaris): A new application of Ainsworth's (1969) Strange Situation Test.
J Topál, Á Miklósi, V Csányi, A Dóka
Journal of comparative psychology 112 (3), 219, 1998
7741998
Use of experimenter-given cues in dogs
Á Miklösi, R Polgárdi, J Topál, V Csányi
Animal cognition 1, 113-121, 1998
5761998
Comprehension of human communicative signs in pet dogs (Canis familiaris).
K Soproni, Á Miklósi, J Topál, V Csányi
Journal of comparative psychology 115 (2), 122, 2001
4732001
Intentional behaviour in dog-human communication: an experimental analysis of “showing” behaviour in the dog
A Miklósi, R Polgárdi, J Topál, V Csányi
Animal cognition 3, 159-166, 2000
4242000
Comparative social cognition: what can dogs teach us?
Á Miklósi, J Topál, V Csányi
Animal Behaviour 67 (6), 995-1004, 2004
4102004
Dogs'(Canis familaris) responsiveness to human pointing gestures.
K Soproni, A Miklósi, J Topál, V Csányi
Journal of comparative psychology 116 (1), 27, 2002
3942002
Evolutionary systems and society: A general theory of life, mind, and culture
V Csányi
Duke University Press, 1989
3831989
Attachment to humans: a comparative study on hand-reared wolves and differently socialized dog puppies
J Topál, M Gácsi, Á Miklósi, Z Virányi, E Kubinyi, V Csányi
Animal behaviour 70 (6), 1367-1375, 2005
3692005
Are readers of our face readers of our minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of human’s attention
M Gácsi, Á Miklósi, O Varga, J Topál, V Csányi
Animal cognition 7, 144-153, 2004
3562004
A comparative study of the use of visual communicative signals in interactions between dogs (Canis familiaris) and humans and cats (Felis catus) and humans.
Á Miklósi, P Pongrácz, G Lakatos, J Topál, V Csányi
Journal of comparative psychology 119 (2), 179, 2005
3502005
Dogs respond appropriately to cues of humans’ attentional focus
Z Virányi, J Topál, M Gácsi, Á Miklósi, V Csányi
Behavioural processes 66 (2), 161-172, 2004
3202004
Attachment behavior of adult dogs (Canis familiaris) living at rescue centers: Forming new bonds.
M Gácsi, J Topál, Á Miklósi, A Dóka, V Csányi
Journal of Comparative Psychology 115 (4), 423, 2001
2982001
Human listeners are able to classify dog (Canis familiaris) barks recorded in different situations.
P Pongrácz, C Molnár, A Miklósi, V Csányi
Journal of comparative psychology 119 (2), 136, 2005
2722005
Social learning in dogs: the effect of a human demonstrator on the performance of dogs in a detour task
P Pongrácz, Á Miklósi, E Kubinyi, J Topál, V Csányi
Animal Behaviour 62 (6), 1109-1117, 2001
2692001
Dog-human relationship affects problem solving behavior in the dog
J Topál, Á Miklósi, V Csányi
Anthrozoös 10 (4), 214-224, 1997
2571997
Species‐specific differences and similarities in the behavior of hand‐raised dog and wolf pups in social situations with humans
M Gácsi, B Győri, Á Miklósi, Z Virányi, E Kubinyi, J Topál, V Csányi
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 2005
2462005
When dogs seem to lose their nose: an investigation on the use of visual and olfactory cues in communicative context between dog and owner
V Szetei, Á Miklósi, J Topál, V Csányi
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 83 (2), 141-152, 2003
2442003
The dog as a model for understanding human social behavior
J Topál, Á Miklósi, M Gácsi, A Dóka, P Pongrácz, E Kubinyi, Z Virányi, ...
Advances in the Study of Behavior 39, 71-116, 2009
2232009
A friend or an enemy? Dogs’ reaction to an unfamiliar person showing behavioural cues of threat and friendliness at different times
J Vas, J Topál, M Gácsi, A Miklósi, V Csányi
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 94 (1-2), 99-115, 2005
2212005
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