- Do children understand man's best friend? Classification of dog barks by pre-adolescents and adults
Pongrácz P, Molnár Cs, Dóka A & Miklósi Á
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2011, 135, 95-102 - Seeing with ears: Sightless humans' perception of dog bark provides a test for structural rules in vocal communication
Molnár Cs, Pongrácz P & Miklósi Á
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2010, 63, 1004-1013 - Barking in family dogs: An ethological approach
Pongrácz P, Molnár Cs & Miklósi Á
The Veterinary Journal, 2010, 183, 141-147 - Dogs discriminate between barks: The effect of context and identity of the caller
Molnár Cs, Pongrácz P, Faragó T, Dóka A & Miklósi Á
Behavioural Processes, 2009, 82, 198-201 - Classification of dog barks: a machine learning approach
Molnár Cs, Kaplan F, Roy P, Pachet F, Pongrácz P, Dóka A & Miklósi Á
Animal Cognition, 2008, 11, 389-400 - Dogs can discriminate barks from different situations
Maros K, Pongrácz P, Bárdos Gy, Molnár Cs, Faragó T & Miklósi Á
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2008, 114, 159-167 - Can humans discriminate between dogs on the
base of the acoustic parameters of barks?
Molnár Cs, Pongrácz P, Dóka A & Miklósi Á
Behavioural Processes, 2006, 73, 76-83 - Acoustic parameters of dog barks carry
emotional information for humans
Pongrácz P, Molnár Cs & Miklósi Á
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2006, 100, 228-240 - Human Listeners Are Able to Classify Dog (Canis familiaris) Barks
Recorded in Different Situations
Pongrácz P, Molnár Cs, Miklósi Á & Csányi V
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2005, 119, 136-144