!!Adam Miklosi - Selected Publications

Ádám Miklósi has over 240 published, peer reviewed papers, including 3 in Science and 3 in Current Biology.\\
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2 monographs in English, published by Oxford University Press (2007 1st edition and 2nd extended edition Dec/2014, Oxford University Press; translations to Hungarian, German and Japanese. 2 edited textbooks in Hungarian. Ten book chapters in books.\\
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__Hirsch index:__ 67 (G Scholar) (5-year: 51), 54 (Scopus)\\
__Total impact factor:__ 756.6 (5-year: 265.2)\\
__Total number of citations:__ 15306 (G Scholar) (5-year: 8166), 9265 (Scopus)\\
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1. Fugazza, C., Pongrácz, P., Pogány, Á., Lenkei, R., Miklósi, Á. 2020. Mental representation and episodic-like memory of own actions in dogs. Scientific reports, 10: 10449. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-67302-0\\
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2. Fugazza, C., Miklósi, Á. 2020. Depths and limits of spontaneous categorization in a family dog. Scientific Reports, 10: 3082. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-59965-6\\
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3. Temesi, A., Bunford, N., Miklósi, Á. 2020. Associations among attitudes towards motherhood, pet-keeping, and postpartum depression symptoms. Biologia Futura, 1-2: 1-12. doi: 10.1007/s42977-020-00007-7\\
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4. Konok, V., Bunford, N., Miklósi, Á. 2019. Associations between child mobile use and digital parenting style in Hungarian families. Journal of Children and Media, 1-19. doi: 10.1080/17482798.2019.1684332\\
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5. Fugazza, C., Moesta, A., Pogány, Á., Miklósi, Á. 2018. Presence and lasting effect of social referencing in dog puppies. Animal Behaviour, 141: 67-75. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2018.05.007\\
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6. Abdai, J., Baño Terencio, C., Miklósi, Á. 2017. Novel approach to study the perception of animacy in dogs. PLOS ONE, 12: e0177010. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177010 \\
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7. Konok, V Gigler, D., Bereczky, B., Miklósi, Á 2016. Humans' attachment to their mobile phones and its relationship with interpersonal attachment style. Computers in Human Behavior 61, 537-547 \\
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8. Fugazza C, Pogány Á, Miklósi Á 2016. Recall of others’ actions after incidental encoding reveals episodic-like memory in dogs. Current Biology 26, 3209-3213 \\
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9. Andics, A, Gábor, A, Gácsi, M., Faragó, T. Szabó, D. Miklósi, Á. 2016 Neural mechanisms for lexical processing in dogs. Science, DOI: 10.1126/ science.aaf3777.\\
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10. Gergely A., Compton A.B., Newberry R.C., Miklósi Á. 2016. Social Interaction with an “Unidentified Moving Object” Elicits A-Not-B Error in Domestic Dogs. PLoS ONE. 11(4): e0151600 (One of several papers showing that dogs interact with a social agent after short exposure just like they would do it with a human experimenter)