• Differences in dogs’ event-related potentials in response to human and dog vocal stimuli; a non-invasive study 

      Bálint, Anna; Eleőd, Huba; Magyari, Lilla; Kis, Anna; Gácsi, Márta (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04)
      Recent advances in the field of canine neuro-cognition allow for the non-invasive research of brain mechanisms in family dogs. Considering the striking similarities between dog's and human (infant)'s socio-cognition at the ...
    • Eye movements and mental imagery during reading of literary texts in different narrative styles 

      Magyari, Lilla; Mangen, Anne; Kuzmicova, Anezka; Jacobs, Arthur M.; Lüdtke, Jana (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Based on Kuzmičová’s [1] phenomenological typology of narrative styles, we studied the specific contributions of mental imagery to literary reading experience and to reading behavior by combining questionnaires with ...
    • The Hungarian hubris syndrome 

      Magyari, Lilla; Pleh, Csaba; Forgács, Bálint (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-08)
      Powerful figures, such as politicians, who show a behavioural pattern of exuberant self-confidence, recklessness, and contempt for others may be the subject of the acquired personality disorder, the hubris syndrome, which ...
    • Investigating responses to object-labels in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) 

      Kőszegi, Hanna; Fugazza, Claudia; Magyari, Lilla; Iotchev, Ivaylo Borislavov; Miklósi, Ádám; Andics, Attila (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Since the dawn of comparative cognitive research, dogs were suspected to possess some capacity for responding to human spoken language. Neuroimaging studies have supported the existence of relevant mechanisms, but convincing ...