Dog behaviour, evolution, and cognition Á Miklósi oUp Oxford, 2014 | 1025 | 2014 |
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 | 972 | 2003 |
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 | 821 | 1998 |
Use of experimenter-given cues in dogs Á Miklösi, R Polgárdi, J Topál, V Csányi Animal cognition 1, 113-121, 1998 | 594 | 1998 |
A comparative analysis of animals' understanding of the human pointing gesture Á Miklósi, K Soproni Animal cognition 9, 81-93, 2006 | 512 | 2006 |
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 | 487 | 2001 |
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 | 444 | 2000 |
Comparative social cognition: what can dogs teach us? Á Miklósi, J Topál, V Csányi Animal Behaviour 67 (6), 995-1004, 2004 | 425 | 2004 |
Dogs'(Canis familaris) responsiveness to human pointing gestures. K Soproni, Á Miklósi, J Topál, V Csányi Journal of comparative psychology 116 (1), 27, 2002 | 399 | 2002 |
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 | 391 | 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. Á Miklósi, P Pongrácz, G Lakatos, J Topál, V Csányi Journal of comparative psychology 119 (2), 179, 2005 | 380 | 2005 |
Comprehension of human pointing gestures in young human-reared wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis familiaris) Z Virányi, M Gácsi, E Kubinyi, J Topál, B Belényi, D Ujfalussy, Á Miklósi Animal cognition 11, 373-387, 2008 | 375 | 2008 |
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 | 373 | 2004 |
What does it take to become ‘best friends’? Evolutionary changes in canine social competence Á Miklósi, J Topál Trends in cognitive sciences 17 (6), 287-294, 2013 | 366 | 2013 |
Voice-sensitive regions in the dog and human brain are revealed by comparative fMRI A Andics, M Gácsi, T Faragó, A Kis, Á Miklósi Current Biology 24 (5), 574-578, 2014 | 342 | 2014 |
Differential sensitivity to human communication in dogs, wolves, and human infants J Topál, G Gergely, Á Erdőhegyi, G Csibra, Á Miklósi Science 325 (5945), 1269-1272, 2009 | 338 | 2009 |
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 | 336 | 2004 |
Dog and owner demographic characteristics and dog personality trait associations E Kubinyi, B Turcsán, Á Miklósi Behavioural processes 81 (3), 392-401, 2009 | 319 | 2009 |
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 | 311 | 2001 |
Dogs' gaze following is tuned to human communicative signals E Téglás, A Gergely, K Kupán, Á Miklósi, J Topál Current Biology 22 (3), 209-212, 2012 | 300 | 2012 |