Tamás Faragó
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
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Europe-Hungary
Top articles of Tamás Faragó
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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What if the reward is not as yummy? Study of the effects of successive negative contrast in domestic dogs in two different tasks | Journal of Veterinary Behavior | Marina Victoria Dzik Fabricio Carballo Camila Cavalli Mariana Iglesias Tamás Faragó | 2024/3/1 |
Alarm or emotion? intranasal oxytocin helps determine information conveyed by dog barks for adult male human listeners | BMC Ecology and Evolution | Péter Pongrácz Csenge Anna Lugosi Luca Szávai Atina Gengeliczky Nikolett Jégh-Czinege | 2024/1/14 |
Age-related effects on a hierarchical structure of canine cognition | GeroScience | Zsófia Bognár Borbála Turcsán Tamás Faragó Dóra Szabó Ivaylo Borislavov Iotchev | 2024 |
‘Beware, I am large and dangerous’–human listeners can be deceived by dynamic manipulation of the indexical content of agonistic dog growls | Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology | Péter Pongrácz Petra Dobos Borbála Zsilák Tamás Faragó Bence Ferdinandy | 2024/3 |
Genetic distance from wolves affects family dogs’ reactions towards howls | Communications Biology | Fanni Lehoczki Attila Andics Arik Kershenbaum Enikő Kubinyi Daniela Passilongo | 2023/2/6 |
Body size awareness matters when dogs decide whether to detour an obstacle or opt for a shortcut | Scientific Reports | Péter Pongrácz Petra Dobos Tamás Faragó Enikő Kubinyi Rita Lenkei | 2023/10/19 |
The hierarchical structure of canine cognition: two domains and a general cognitive factor | bioRxiv | Zsófia Bognár Borbála Turcsán Tamás Faragó Dóra Szabó Ivaylo Borislavov Iotchev | 2023/2/7 |
The acoustic bases of human voice identity processing in dogs | Animal Cognition | A Gábor N Kaszás T Faragó P Pérez Fraga M Lovas | 2022 |
Humans’ Ability to Assess Emotion in Dog Barks Only Slightly Affected by their Country of Residence, a Replication of Pongrácz et al. (2005) in a Portuguese Sample | Animal Behavior and Cognition | Karine Silva Tamás Faragó Péter Pongrácz Romeiro Patrícia Mariely Lima | 2021/5 |
Occurrences of non-linear phenomena and vocal harshness in dog whines as indicators of stress and ageing | Scientific reports | András Marx Rita Lenkei Paula Pérez Fraga Viktória Bakos Enikő Kubinyi | 2021/2/24 |
Dogs (Canis familiaris) recognize their own body as a physical obstacle | Scientific Reports | Rita Lenkei Tamás Faragó Borbála Zsilák Péter Pongrácz | 2021/2/18 |
Separation-related behavior of dogs shows association with their reactions to everyday situations that may elicit frustration or fear | Scientific Reports | Rita Lenkei Tamás Faragó Viktória Bakos Péter Pongrácz | 2021/9/28 |
Dogs react to conspecific vocalizations according to their basic biological meaning | Irene Rojas Atares Paula Pérez Fraga Lilla Kocsis Morgane Audiguier Soufiane Bel Rhali | 2021 | |
Age-dependent changes in dogs’(Canis familiaris) separation-related behaviours in a longitudinal study | Applied Animal Behaviour Science | András Marx Rita Lenkei Paula Perez Fraga Lisa Wallis Enikő Kubinyi | 2021/9/1 |
Is it all about the pitch? Acoustic determinants of dog-directed speech preference in domestic dogs, Canis familiaris | Animal Behaviour | Anna Gergely Katinka Tóth Tamás Faragó József Topál | 2021/6/1 |
Comparing the tractability of young hand-raised wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris) | Scientific Reports | Dorottya Júlia Ujfalussy Zsófia Virányi Márta Gácsi Tamás Faragó Ákos Pogány | 2020/9/7 |
On the face of it: no differential sensitivity to internal facial features in the dog brain. | Front. Behav. Neurosci. | Dóra Szabó Anna Gábor Márta Gácsi Tamás Faragó Enikő Kubinyi | 2020/3/3 |
Artificial sounds following biological rules: A novel approach for non-verbal communication in HRI | Scientific reports | Beáta Korcsok Tamás Faragó Bence Ferdinandy Ádám Miklósi Péter Korondi | 2020/4/27 |
Repetition enhancement to voice identities in the dog brain | Scientific reports | Marianna Boros Anna Gábor Dóra Szabó Anett Bozsik Márta Gácsi | 2020/3/4 |
A bark of its own kind–the acoustics of ‘annoying’dog barks suggests a specific attention-evoking effect for humans | Bioacoustics | Nikolett Jégh-Czinege Tamás Faragó Péter Pongrácz | 2020/3/3 |