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Ivaylo Iotchev
Ivaylo Iotchev
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Sex, skull length, breed, and age predict how dogs look at faces of humans and conspecifics
Z Bognár, IB Iotchev, E Kubinyi
Animal cognition, 1-10, 2018
512018
EEG Transients in the Sigma Range During non-REM Sleep Predict Learning in Dogs
IB Iotchev, A Kis, R Bódizs, G van Luijtelaar, K Enikő
Scientific Reports, 2017
482017
Age-related differences and sexual dimorphism in canine sleep spindles
IB Iotchev, A Kis, B Turcsán, DR Tejeda Fernández de Lara, V Reicher, ...
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 10092, 2019
372019
Reliability of family dogs’ sleep structure scoring based on manual and automated sleep stage identification
A Gergely, O Kiss, V Reicher, I Iotchev, E Kovács, F Gombos, A Benczúr, ...
Animals 10 (6), 927, 2020
262020
Possible association between spindle frequency and reversal-learning in aged family dogs
IB Iotchev, D Szabó, A Kis, E Kubinyi
Scientific reports 10 (1), 6505, 2020
222020
Averaging sleep spindle occurrence in dogs predicts learning performance better than single measures
IB Iotchev, V Reicher, E Kovács, T Kovács, A Kis, M Gácsi, E Kubinyi
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 22461, 2020
20*2020
Shared and unique features of mammalian sleep spindles–insights from new and old animal models
IB Iotchev, E Kubinyi
Biological Reviews 96 (3), 1021-1034, 2021
182021
A preliminary study toward a rapid assessment of age-related behavioral differences in family dogs
E Kubinyi, IB Iotchev
Animals 10 (7), 1222, 2020
182020
Assertive, trainable and older dogs are perceived as more dominant in multi-dog households
LJ Wallis, IB Iotchev, E Kubinyi
PloS one 15 (1), e0227253, 2020
15*2020
Age-related effects on a hierarchical structure of canine cognition
Z Bognár, B Turcsán, T Faragó, D Szabó, IB Iotchev, E Kubinyi
GeroScience 46 (6), 5843-5874, 2024
14*2024
Encounters between pairs of unfamiliar dogs in a dog park
IB Iotchev, A Egerer, S Grafe, A Adorján, E Kubinyi
Biologia futura 70 (2), 156-165, 2019
92019
When a model becomes the real thing: A neuro-cognitive account of'demonic'possession
IB Iotchev, HT van Schie
62017
Sleep-physiological correlates of brachycephaly in dogs
IB Iotchev, Z Bognár, K Tóth, V Reicher, A Kis, E Kubinyi
Brain Structure and Function 228 (9), 2125-2136, 2023
42023
Animal cognition: Quantity has a quality of its own
IB Iotchev, KM Costa
Animal Sentience 3 (23), 44, 2019
42019
Cognitive and sensory capacity each contribute to the canine spatial bias
IB Iotchev, Z Bognár, S Bel Rhali, E Kubinyi
Ethology 130 (2), e13423, 2024
32024
Investigating responses to object-labels in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris)
H Kőszegi, C Fugazza, L Magyari, IB Iotchev, Á Miklósi, A Andics
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 3150, 2023
32023
Free will strikes back: Steady-state movement-related cortical potentials are modulated by cognitive control
HT van Schie, IB Iotchev, FR Compen
Consciousness and Cognition 104, 103382, 2022
22022
Human expressions of object preference affect dogs’ perceptual focus, but not their action choices
E Kubinyi, F Szánthó, E Gilmert, IB Iotchev, Á Miklósi
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 588916, 2020
22020
Sleep-spindles as a marker of attention and intelligence in dogs
IB Iotchev, D Szabó, B Turcsán, Z Bognár, E Kubinyi
Neuroimage 303, 120916, 2024
12024
Why Do People Choose a Particular Dog? A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Factors Owners Consider Important When Acquiring a Dog, on a Convenience Sample of Austrian Pet Dog Owners
KM Udvarhelyi-Tóth, IB Iotchev, E Kubinyi, B Turcsán
Animals 14 (18), 2634, 2024
12024
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