Ádám Miklósi
List of John Benjamins publications for which Ádám Miklósi plays a role.
Book series
Title
Human–Animal Interaction
Edited by Márta Gácsi and Ádám Miklósi
Special issue of Interaction Studies 11:3 (2010) ca. 160 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Evolution of language
The communicative relevance of auditory nuisance: Barks that are connected to negative inner states in dogs can predict annoyance level in humans Interaction Studies 17:1, pp. 26–47 | Article
2016 Excessive dog barking is among the leading sources of noise pollution world-wide; however, the reasons for the annoyance of barking to people remained uninvestigated. Our questions were: is the annoyance rating affected by the acoustic parameters of barks; does the attributed inner state of the… read more
Why is a dog-behaviour-inspired social robot not a doggy-robot? Interaction Studies 15:2, pp. 224–232 | Article
2014 Social behaviours in dog-owner interactions can serve as a model for designing social robots Interaction Studies 15:2, pp. 143–172 | Article
2014 It is essential for social robots to fit in the human society. In order to facilitate this process we propose to use the family dog’s social behaviour shown towards humans as an inspiration. In this study we explored dogs’ low level social monitoring in dog-human interactions and extracted… read more
The effect of the owner’s personality on the behaviour of owner-dog dyads Interaction Studies 13:3, pp. 373–385 | Article
2012 We describe the relationships between dog owners’ personality attributes (assessed via questionnaire), their behaviours and the dog’s behaviours observed during brief dog-owner and dog-stranger interactions (N = 78). Interactions comprised the owner commanding the dog to sit, and the stranger… read more
The owners’ assessment of “everyday dog memory”: A questionnaire study Interaction Studies 13:3, pp. 386–407 | Article
2012 In a questionnaire study we surveyed the owners of 113 companion dogs. Owners had to mark on a four-grade scale how long their dog remembered particular memory items (persons, other animals, events, objects). Additionally we collected descriptive data on the demographical characteristics of the dog… read more
Introduction Human–Animal Interaction, Gácsi, Márta and Ádám Miklósi (eds.), pp. 349–352 | Article
2010