@article{MTMT:34790584, title = {Assessing the Implementation of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in Hungary: A Cross-Sectional Study}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34790584}, author = {Hulman, Anita and Varga, Katalin and Csákvári, Tímea and Karamánné Pakai, Annamária}, doi = {10.3390/children11040412}, journal-iso = {CHILDREN-BASEL}, journal = {CHILDREN (BASEL)}, volume = {11}, unique-id = {34790584}, abstract = {We assessed the prevalence of the “Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding” in Hungary and identified possible associations of the steps with breastfeeding. Our quantitative, cross-sectional research was conducted anonymously online in Hungary with a self-administered questionnaire in 2021. Targeted sampling was used, with biological motherhood and having at least one child no older than 60 months as inclusion criteria (n = 2008). The implementation of the “Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding” was analyzed separately for breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding mothers. A breastfeeding mother was defined as breastfeeding for at least six months. Descriptive statistics, χ2 test, and t-test were calculated with SPSSv25 (p < 0.05). No significant differences were found between breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding mothers in terms of supplementary feeding at the advice of a health professional (p = 0.624) and in terms of assistance with breastfeeding or suggested breastfeeding positions during hospitalization (p = 0.413). Significant differences were found for receiving breastfeeding-friendly recommendations by staff (p = 0.006), valuing breastfeeding (p < 0.001), skin-to-skin contact within 1 h (p = 0.002), receiving supplementary feeding (p < 0.001), rooming-in (p < 0.001), responsive feeding, recognizing hunger signs (p < 0.001), pacifier/bottle use (p < 0.001), and availability of breastfeeding support (p = 0.005). Significant differences were observed between breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding subsamples regarding the implementation of baby-friendly steps (p < 0.001). Breastfeeding mothers experienced the implementation of more baby-friendly steps and a higher rate of breastfeeding, while there was no significant difference in the duration of exclusive (p = 0.795) and partial breastfeeding (p = 0.250) based on the results. We concluded that exposure to the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative may be associated with increased 6-month breastfeeding but may not influence longer durations.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2227-9067}, orcid-numbers = {Varga, Katalin/0000-0003-0141-6596; Csákvári, Tímea/0000-0002-3339-4953; Karamánné Pakai, Annamária/0000-0002-2849-1310} } @article{MTMT:34784542, title = {Felügyelt gépi tanulási módszerek alkalmazása a pszichológiai kutatásokban}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34784542}, author = {Hajdú, Nándor and Szászi, Barnabás Imre and Aczél, Balázs and Nagy, Tamás}, journal-iso = {M PSZICH SZLE}, journal = {MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE}, unique-id = {34784542}, issn = {0025-0279}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1588-2799}, orcid-numbers = {Hajdú, Nándor/0000-0003-4012-4932; Szászi, Barnabás Imre/0000-0001-7078-2712; Aczél, Balázs/0000-0001-9364-4988; Nagy, Tamás/0000-0001-5244-0356} } @{MTMT:34770421, title = {A Suggestive Presence during Labor and Birth}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34770421}, author = {Sándor, Bálint and Balázs, Bálint and Katalin, H. Kondor and Varga, Katalin}, booktitle = {The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis}, unique-id = {34770421}, year = {2024}, pages = {644-659}, orcid-numbers = {Varga, Katalin/0000-0003-0141-6596} } @article{MTMT:34748365, title = {Szülj szabadon! - Többet ösztönnel, mint erővel}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34748365}, author = {Kántor, Dóra and Szabó, Laura and Varga, Katalin}, journal-iso = {MINDENNAPI PSZICHOLÓGIA}, journal = {MINDENNAPI PSZICHOLÓGIA}, volume = {2024}, unique-id = {34748365}, issn = {2060-2626}, year = {2024}, pages = {46-47}, orcid-numbers = {Varga, Katalin/0000-0003-0141-6596} } @article{MTMT:34748290, title = {"Mély sóhaj, és hosszú csend" - Gondolatok a perinatális etikáról}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34748290}, author = {Varga, Katalin}, journal-iso = {ORVOSOK LAPJA}, journal = {ORVOSOK LAPJA}, volume = {21}, unique-id = {34748290}, issn = {1785-7198}, year = {2024}, pages = {33-36}, orcid-numbers = {Varga, Katalin/0000-0003-0141-6596} } @book{MTMT:34717156, title = {The Routledge International Handbook of Clinical Hypnosis}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34717156}, isbn = {9781032311401}, doi = {10.4324/9781003449126}, editor = {Julie, H. Linden and Giuseppe, De Benedittis and Laurence, I. Sugarman and Varga, Katalin}, publisher = {Routledge Taylor & Francis Group}, unique-id = {34717156}, year = {2024}, orcid-numbers = {Varga, Katalin/0000-0003-0141-6596} } @article{MTMT:34714207, title = {A daytime nap with REM sleep is linked to enhanced generalization of emotional stimuli}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34714207}, author = {Reichardt, Richárd and Király, Anna and Szőllősi, Ágnes and Racsmány, Mihály and Simor, Péter Dániel}, doi = {10.1111/jsr.14177}, journal-iso = {J SLEEP RES}, journal = {JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH}, unique-id = {34714207}, issn = {0962-1105}, abstract = {How memory representations are shaped during and after their encoding is a central question in the study of human memory. Recognition responses to stimuli that are similar to those observed previously can hint at the fidelity of the memories or point to processes of generalization at the expense of precise memory representations. Experimental studies utilizing this approach showed that emotions and sleep both influence these responses. Sleep, and more specifically rapid eye movement sleep, is assumed to facilitate the generalization of emotional memories. We studied mnemonic discrimination by the emotional variant of the Mnemonic Separation Task in participants (N = 113) who spent a daytime nap between learning and testing compared with another group that spent an equivalent time awake between the two sessions. Our findings indicate that the discrimination of similar but previously not seen items from previously seen ones is enhanced in case of negative compared with neutral and positive stimuli. Moreover, whereas the sleep and the wake groups did not differ in memory performance, participants entering rapid eye movement sleep exhibited increased generalization of emotional memories. Our findings indicate that entering into rapid eye movement sleep during a daytime nap shapes emotional memories in a way that enhances recognition at the expense of detailed memory representations.}, keywords = {MEMORY; memory consolidation; HIPPOCAMPAL; Generalization; PATTERN SEPARATION; Clinical Neurology; EYE-MOVEMENT SLEEP; Daytime nap; Mnemonic Separation Task}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1365-2869}, orcid-numbers = {Simor, Péter Dániel/0000-0003-0695-166X} } @article{MTMT:34528046, title = {Why we need a ‘psychology of science’}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34528046}, author = {Aczél, Balázs}, doi = {10.1038/s41562-023-01786-4}, journal-iso = {NAT HUM BEHAV}, journal = {NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR}, volume = {8}, unique-id = {34528046}, issn = {2397-3374}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2397-3374}, pages = {4-5}, orcid-numbers = {Aczél, Balázs/0000-0001-9364-4988} } @article{MTMT:34505166, title = {Temporal association between sleep spindles and ripples in the human anterior and mediodorsal thalamus}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34505166}, author = {Szalárdy, Orsolya and Simor, Péter Dániel and Ujma, Przemyslaw Péter and Jordán, Zsófia and Halász, László and Erőss, Loránd and Fabó, Dániel and Bódizs, Róbert}, doi = {10.1111/ejn.16240}, journal-iso = {EUR J NEUROSCI}, journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE}, volume = {59}, unique-id = {34505166}, issn = {0953-816X}, abstract = {Sleep spindles are major oscillatory components of Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep, reflecting hyperpolarization-rebound sequences of thalamocortical neurons. Reports suggest a link between sleep spindles and several forms of high-frequency oscillations which are considered as expressions of pathological off-line neural plasticity in the central nervous system. Here we investigated the relationship between thalamic sleep spindles and ripples in the anterior and mediodorsal nuclei (ANT and MD) of epilepsy patients. Whole-night LFP from the ANT and MD were co-registered with scalp EEG/polysomnography by using externalized leads in 15 epilepsy patients undergoing a Deep Brain Stimulation protocol. Slow (~12 Hz) and fast (~14 Hz) sleep spindles were present in the human ANT and MD and roughly, 20% of them were associated with ripples. Ripple-associated thalamic sleep spindles were characterized by longer duration and exceeded pure spindles in terms of spindle power as indicated by time-frequency analysis. Furthermore, ripple amplitude was modulated by the phase of sleep spindles within both thalamic nuclei. No signs of pathological processes were correlated with measures of ripple and spindle association, furthermore, the density of ripple-associated sleep spindles in the ANT showed a positive correlation with verbal comprehension. Our findings indicate the involvement of the human thalamus in coalescent spindle-ripple oscillations of NREM sleep.}, keywords = {EPILEPSY; sleep spindle; mediodorsal thalamus; ANTERIOR THALAMUS; General intelligence; thalamic ripples}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1460-9568}, pages = {641-661}, orcid-numbers = {Szalárdy, Orsolya/0000-0001-9171-1147; Simor, Péter Dániel/0000-0003-0695-166X; Ujma, Przemyslaw Péter/0000-0002-7981-3009; Erőss, Loránd/0000-0002-5796-5546; Fabó, Dániel/0000-0001-5141-5351; Bódizs, Róbert/0000-0001-5341-060X} } @article{MTMT:34474220, title = {Optimizing the methodology of human sleep and memory research}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34474220}, author = {Németh, Dezső and Gerbier, Emilie and Born, Jan and Rickard, Timothy and Diekelmann, Susanne and Fogel, Stuart and Genzel, Lisa and Prehn-Kristensen, Alexander and Payne, Jessica and Dresler, Martin and Simor, Péter Dániel and Mazza, Stephanie and Hoedlmoser, Kerstin and Ruby, Perrine and Spencer, Rebecca M. C. and Albouy, Genevieve and Vékony, Teodóra and Schabus, Manuel and Janacsek, Karolina}, doi = {10.1038/s44159-023-00262-0}, journal-iso = {Nat Rev Psychol}, journal = {Nature Reviews Psychology}, volume = {3}, unique-id = {34474220}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2731-0574}, pages = {123-137}, orcid-numbers = {Németh, Dezső/0000-0002-9629-5856; Fogel, Stuart/0000-0002-3227-5370; Dresler, Martin/0000-0001-7441-3818; Simor, Péter Dániel/0000-0003-0695-166X; Schabus, Manuel/0000-0001-5899-8772} }