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personal data approved: 2020. IX. 01.
Personal data
name Márta Gácsi
name of institution
doctoral school
ELTE Doctoral School of Biology (Supervisor)
the share of work in the different doctoral schools. ELTE Doctoral School of Biology 100%
Contact details
E-mail address marta.gacsigmail.com
phone number +36 1 381-2179
Academic title
scientific degree, title Ph.D.
year degree was obtained 2003
discipline to which degree belongs biology
institution granting the degree Eötvös Loránd University
Employment
2012 - MTA-ELTE Összehasonlító Etológiai Kutatócsoport (research institute, not university)
other (not specified) (tudományos főmunkatárs)
2004 - ELTE Etológia Tanszék (research institute, not university)
Thesis topic supervisor
number of doctoral students supervised until now 6
number of students who fulfilled course requirements 2.5
students who obtained their degrees:
Vivien Reicher PhD 2024  DSB-ELTE
Anna Vargáné Kiss PhD 2014  DSB-ELTE

completed course requirement:
Barbara Klausz (PhD) 2008/08  
(50%) Borbála Győri (PhD) 2007/08  
Barbara Csibra (PhD) 2021/08  DSB-ELTE
Cecília De Morais Carreiro (PhD) 2021/08  DSB-ELTE
(50%) Huba Eleőd (PhD) 2023/01  DSB-ELTE
present PhD students:
Tímea Kovács (PhD) (2026/08)  DSB-ELTE
Melitta Csepregi (PhD) (2025/08)  DSB-ELTE
  Thesis topic proposals
Research
research area Dogs' attachment to humans, their interspecific communication, neural background of dogs' social skills (fMRI, EEG). Applying the dog model to develop social behaviour for social robots.
research field in which current research is conducted biology
Publications
2020

Bódizs Róbert, Kis Anna, Gácsi Márta, Topál József: Sleep in the dog: comparative, behavioral and translational relevance, CURRENT OPINION IN BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 33: pp. 25-33.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: English
URL 
2019

Nóra Bunford, Barbara Csibra, Márta Gácsi: Individual Differences in Response to Ambiguous Stimuli in a Modified Go/No-Go Paradigm are Associated with Personality in Family Dogs, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 9: (1) 11067
type of document: Journal paper/Article
language: English
URL 
2017

Kis Anna, Szakadát Sára, Gácsi Márta, Kovács Enikő, Simor Péter, Török Csenge, Gombos Ferenc, Bódizs Róbert, Topál J: The interrelated effect of sleep and learning in dogs (Canis familiaris); an EEG and behavioural study, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 7: 41873
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 5
language: English
URL 
2017

Bunford Nora, Andics Attila, Kis Anna, Miklosi Adam, Gacsi Marta: Canis familiaris As a Model for Non-Invasive Comparative Neuroscience, TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 40: (7) pp. 438-452.
type of document: Journal paper/Review paper
number of independent citations: 10
language: English
URL 
2016

Andics Attila, Gábor Anna, Gácsi M, Faragó T, Szabó D, Miklósi Á: Neural mechanisms for lexical processing in dogs, SCIENCE 353: (6303) pp. 1030-1032.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 68
language: English
URL 
2014

Andics Attila, Gácsi Márta, Faragó Tamás, Kis Anna, Miklósi Ádám: Voice-sensitive regions in the dog and human brain are revealed by comparative fMRI, CURRENT BIOLOGY 24: (5) pp. 574-578.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 95
language: English
URL 
2013

Gácsi M, Maros K, Sernkvist S, Faragó T, Miklósi Á: Human Analogue Safe Haven Effect of the Owner: Behavioural and Heart Rate Response to Stressful Social Stimuli in Dogs, PLOS ONE 8: (3) e58475
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 56
language: English
URL 
2009

Topál J, Miklósi Á, Gácsi M, Dóka A, Pongrácz P, Kubinyi E, Virányi Zs, Csányi V: The Dog as a Model for Understanding Human Social Behavior, ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOR 39: pp. 71-116.
type of document: Journal paper/Review paper
number of independent citations: 44
language: English
URL 
2004

Gacsi M, Miklosi A, Varga O, Topal J, Csanyi V: Are readers of our face readers of our minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of human's attention, ANIMAL COGNITION 7: pp. 144-153.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 156
language: English
URL 
2003

Miklosi A, Kubinyi E, Topal J, Gacsi M, Viranyi Z, Csanyi V: A Simple Reason for a Big Difference: Wolves Do Not Look Back at Humans, but Dogs Do, CURRENT BIOLOGY 13: (9) pp. 763-766.
type of document: Journal paper/Article
number of independent citations: 365
language: English
URL 
Number of independent citations to these publications:799 
Scientometric data
list of publications and citations
number of scientific publications that meet accreditation criteria:
213
number of scientific publications:
206
monographs and professional books:
0
monographs/books in which chapters/sections were contributed:
6 
scientific publications published abroad that meet the accreditation criteria:
162
publications not in Hungarian, published in Hungary, meeting the accreditation criteria:
25
number of independent citations to scientific publications and creative works:
3883

 
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