Anna Gabor
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    Wysocki L, Adamczuk P, Bardadyn P, Gabor A, Jelonek K, Kudelska M, et al.
  
  
    J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol
    . 2024 Sep;
          51.
    
    PMID: 39227166
  
  
          One-sentence Summary: A process for efficient lactic acid production from spent coffee grounds using the Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus strain was developed and optimized, including nutrient solution preparation, supplementation and fermentation.
      
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    Gabor A, Perez Fraga P, Gacsi M, Gerencser L, Andics A
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2024 Jul;
          14(1):14058.
    
    PMID: 38977716
  
  
          Dogs exhibit human-analogue attachment to their owners, with similar function and mechanisms to that of infant-mother bond, but its origin is unclear. Comparative studies on socialised wolves and dogs emphasise...
      
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    Gergely A, Gabor A, Gacsi M, Kis A, Czeibert K, Topal J, et al.
  
  
    Commun Biol
    . 2023 Aug;
          6(1):859.
    
    PMID: 37596318
  
  
          When addressing preverbal infants and family dogs, people tend to use specific speech styles. While recent studies suggest acoustic parallels between infant- and dog-directed speech, it is unclear whether dogs,...
      
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    Gabor A, Kaszas N, Farago T, Perez Fraga P, Lovas M, Andics A
  
  
    Anim Cogn
    . 2022 Feb;
          25(4):905-916.
    
    PMID: 35142977
  
  
          Speech carries identity-diagnostic acoustic cues that help individuals recognize each other during vocal-social interactions. In humans, fundamental frequency, formant dispersion and harmonics-to-noise ratio serve as characteristics along which speakers can...
      
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    Gabor A, Kaszas N, Miklosi A, Farago T, Andics A
  
  
    Biol Futur
    . 2021 Sep;
          70(2):121-127.
    
    PMID: 34554419
  
  
          Background And Aims: Conspecific individual recognition using vocal cues has been shown in a wide range of species but there is no published evidence that dogs are able to recognize...
      
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    Gabor A, Andics A, Miklosi A, Czeibert K, Carreiro C, Gacsi M
  
  
    Neuroimage
    . 2021 Aug;
          243:118480.
    
    PMID: 34411741
  
  
          In humans, social relationship with the speaker affects neural processing of speech, as exemplified by children's auditory and reward responses to their mother's utterances. Family dogs show human analogue attachment...
      
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    Gunde E, Czeibert K, Gabor A, Szabo D, Kis A, Arany-Toth A, et al.
  
  
    Vet Sci
    . 2020 Sep;
          7(3).
    
    PMID: 32899680
  
  
          Background: Recent studies suggest that clinically sound ventriculomegaly in dogs could be a preliminary form of the clinically significant hydrocephalus. We evaluated changes of ventricular volumes in awake functional magnetic...
      
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    Gabor A, Gacsi M, Szabo D, Miklosi A, Kubinyi E, Andics A
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2020 Aug;
          10(1):11968.
    
    PMID: 32747731
  
  
          Human brains process lexical meaning separately from emotional prosody of speech at higher levels of the processing hierarchy. Recently we demonstrated that dog brains can also dissociate lexical and emotional...
      
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    Szabo D, Gabor A, Gacsi M, Farago T, Kubinyi E, Miklosi A, et al.
  
  
    Front Behav Neurosci
    . 2020 Mar;
          14:25.
    
    PMID: 32194382
  
  
          Dogs are looking at and gaining information from human faces in a variety of contexts. Next to behavioral studies investigating the topic, recent fMRI studies reported face sensitive brain areas...
      
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    Boros M, Gabor A, Szabo D, Bozsik A, Gacsi M, Szalay F, et al.
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2020 Mar;
          10(1):3989.
    
    PMID: 32132562
  
  
          In the human speech signal, cues of speech sounds and voice identities are conflated, but they are processed separately in the human brain. The processing of speech sounds and voice...