Human listeners are able to classify dog (Canis familiaris) barks recorded in different situations. P Pongrácz, C Molnár, A Miklósi, V Csányi Journal of comparative psychology 119 (2), 136, 2005 | 291 | 2005 |
Acoustic parameters of dog barks carry emotional information for humans P Pongrácz, C Molnár, A Miklosi Applied Animal Behaviour Science 100 (3-4), 228-240, 2006 | 213 | 2006 |
Barking in family dogs: an ethological approach P Pongrácz, C Molnár, Á Miklósi The Veterinary Journal 183 (2), 141-147, 2010 | 142 | 2010 |
Classification of dog barks: a machine learning approach C Molnár, F Kaplan, P Roy, F Pachet, P Pongrácz, A Dóka, Á Miklósi Animal Cognition 11, 389-400, 2008 | 111 | 2008 |
Dogs discriminate between barks: The effect of context and identity of the caller C Molnár, P Pongrácz, T Faragó, A Dóka, Á Miklósi Behavioural processes 82 (2), 198-201, 2009 | 102 | 2009 |
Do children understand man's best friend? Classification of dog barks by pre-adolescents and adults P Pongrácz, C Molnár, A Dóka, Á Miklósi Applied animal behaviour science 135 (1-2), 95-102, 2011 | 78 | 2011 |
Can humans discriminate between dogs on the base of the acoustic parameters of barks? C Molnár, P Pongrácz, A Dóka, Á Miklósi Behavioural processes 73 (1), 76-83, 2006 | 71 | 2006 |
Dogs can discriminate barks from different situations K Maros, P Pongrácz, G Bárdos, C Molnár, T Faragó, Á Miklósi Applied Animal Behaviour Science 114 (1-2), 159-167, 2008 | 60 | 2008 |
Seeing with ears: Sightless humans’ perception of dog bark provides a test for structural rules in vocal communication C Molnár, P Pongrácz, A Miklósi Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (5), 1004-1013, 2010 | 55 | 2010 |
Dog barking: a specific way of dog–human communication P Pongrácz, C Molnár, Á Miklósi Journal of Veterinary Behavior 4 (2), 54, 2009 | 4 | 2009 |
Do dogs talk to each other? Field investigations on dog–dog acoustic communication. E Szabó, M Borgi, C Molnár, P Pongrácz, A Miklósi Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 59-59, 2009 | 3 | 2009 |