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  • Similarity between an unfam... Similarity between an unfamiliar human and the owner affects dogs’ preference for human partner when responding to an unsolvable problem
    Kiss, Orsolya; Kovács, Krisztina; Szánthó, Flóra ... Learning & behavior, 12/2018, Letnik: 46, Številka: 4
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    This study investigates whether dogs are able to differentiate between people according to whether or not they show similarities to their owners. We hypothesized that dogs would show a preference for ...
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  • Is your dog empathic? Devel... Is your dog empathic? Developing a Dog Emotional Reactivity Survey
    Szánthó, Flóra; Miklósi, Ádám; Kubinyi, Enikő PloS one, 02/2017, Letnik: 12, Številka: 2
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    Dogs' seemingly empathic behaviour attracts general and scientific attention alike. Behaviour tests are usually not sufficiently realistic to evoke empathic-like behaviour; therefore we decided to ...
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  • Human Expressions of Object... Human Expressions of Object Preference Affect Dogs’ Perceptual Focus, but Not Their Action Choices
    Kubinyi, Enikő; Szánthó, Flóra; Gilmert, Elodie ... Frontiers in psychology, 11/2020, Letnik: 11
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    Inspired by work on infants, we investigated whether dogs’ behaviors are guided by human displays of preference, contrasting with the animals’ own choices. In a rewarded fetching task, dogs override ...
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  • Fetching what the owner pre... Fetching what the owner prefers? Dogs recognize disgust and happiness in human behaviour
    Turcsán, Borbála; Szánthó, Flóra; Miklósi, Ádám ... Animal cognition, 01/2015, Letnik: 18, Številka: 1
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    Research using the two-object choice paradigm showed that dogs prefer the object associated with the happy human emotion. However, they provided rather ambiguous results regarding the negative ...
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