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Miiamaaria V. Kujala (Saarela)
Miiamaaria V. Kujala (Saarela)
Academy Researcher @ University of Jyväskylä; Adj. prof (docent) Comparative Cognitive Neuroscience
Verified email at jyu.fi
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Brain basis of human social interaction: from concepts to brain imaging
R Hari, MV Kujala
Physiological reviews, 2009
8482009
The compassionate brain: humans detect intensity of pain from another's face
MV Saarela, Y Hlushchuk, ACC Williams, M Schürmann, E Kalso, R Hari
Cerebral cortex 17 (1), 230-237, 2007
6052007
Yearning to yawn: the neural basis of contagious yawning
M Schürmann, MD Hesse, KE Stephan, M Saarela, K Zilles, R Hari, ...
Neuroimage 24 (4), 1260-1264, 2005
2082005
Dog experts' brains distinguish socially relevant body postures similarly in dogs and humans
MV Kujala, J Kujala, S Carlson, R Hari
PloS one 7 (6), e39145, 2012
1002012
Empathic veterinarians score cattle pain higher
M Norring, I Wikman, AH Hokkanen, MV Kujala, L Hänninen
The Veterinary Journal 200 (1), 186-190, 2014
892014
Canine emotions as seen through human social cognition
MV Kujala
Animal Sentience: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Animal Feeling 14 (1), 2017
862017
Dogs Evaluate Threatening Facial Expressions by Their Biological Validity–Evidence from Gazing Patterns
S Somppi, H Törnqvist, MV Kujala, L Hänninen, CM Krause, O Vainio
PloS one 11 (1), e0143047, 2016
842016
Human Empathy, Personality and Experience Affect the Emotion Ratings of Dog and Human Facial Expressions
MV Kujala, S Somppi, M Jokela, O Vainio, L Parkkonen
PloS one 12 (1), e0170730, 2017
762017
Evidence for the different additivity of the temporal and frontal generators of mismatch negativity: a human auditory event-related potential study
P Paavilainen, M Mikkonen, M Kilpeläinen, R Lehtinen, M Saarela, ...
Neuroscience letters 349 (2), 79-82, 2003
692003
Listening to humans walking together activates the social brain circuitry
MV Saarela, R Hari
Social neuroscience 3 (3-4), 401-409, 2008
452008
Visual event-related potentials of dogs: a non-invasive electroencephalography study
H Törnqvist, MV Kujala, S Somppi, L Hänninen, M Pastell, CM Krause, ...
Animal cognition 16 (6), 973-982, 2013
422013
Reactivity of dogs' brain oscillations to visual stimuli measured with non-invasive electroencephalography
MV Kujala, H Törnqvist, S Somppi, L Hänninen, CM Krause, O Vainio, ...
PloS one 8 (5), e61818, 2013
382013
Engagement of amygdala in third‐person view of face‐to‐face interaction
MV Kujala, S Carlson, R Hari
Human brain mapping 33 (8), 1753-1762, 2012
362012
Dog behaviour classification with movement sensors placed on the harness and the collar
P Kumpulainen, AV Cardó, S Somppi, H Törnqvist, H Väätäjä, ...
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 105393, 2021
302021
Comparison of dogs and humans in visual scanning of social interaction
H Törnqvist, S Somppi, A Koskela, CM Krause, O Vainio, MV Kujala
Royal Society Open Science 2 (9), 150341, 2015
282015
Dog–Owner Relationship, Owner Interpretations and Dog Personality Are Connected with the Emotional Reactivity of Dogs
S Somppi, H Törnqvist, A Koskela, A Vehkaoja, K Tiira, H Väätäjä, ...
Animals 12 (11), 1338, 2022
242022
Dog activity classification with movement sensor placed on the collar
P Kumpulainen, A Valldeoriola, S Somppi, H Törnqvist, H Väätäjä, ...
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Animal-Computer …, 2018
232018
Time-resolved classification of dog brain signals reveals early processing of faces, species and emotion
MV Kujala, JP Kauppi, H Törnqvist, L Helle, O Vainio, J Kujala, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (19846), 2020
202020
Happy dogs and happy owners: using dog activity monitoring technology in everyday life
H Väätäjä, P Majaranta, P Isokoski, Y Gizatdinova, MV Kujala, S Somppi, ...
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Animal-Computer …, 2018
182018
Description of movement sensor dataset for dog behavior classification
A Vehkaoja, S Somppi, H Törnqvist, AV Cardó, P Kumpulainen, H Väätäjä, ...
Data in Brief 40, 107822, 2022
152022
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