CV – Vivien Reicher

Place & date of birth: Tatabánya, Hungary – November 12, 1992
Nationality: Hungarian
Education: Okleveles kognitív tudományi kutató
Contact: vivien.reicher@gmail.com

Studies:
2018-              Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, Biology Doctoral School, Ethology programme
2016-2018       Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Msc in Cognitive Science
2012-2016       Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, Bsc in Biology

Languages skills: English, Spanish

Professional experience and positions:
2020                 Research assistant fellow, MTA-ELTE Comparative Research Group

Domestic and foreign scholarships:
2020-2021        New National Excellence Program Scholarship
2017-2018         New National Excellence Program Scholarship
2017-2018         National Excellence Scholarship

Professional awards and recognition:
2018                   Excellent Student of the Faculty
2017                   XXXIII. National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference, Section of Biology, Division of Ethology and Behavioural Ecology, III. Place
2016                  Scientific Conference for Students of Eötvös University, Section Ethology, I. Place
2016                  Elevator Pitch Fest, II. Place

5 most significant publications (within 5 years):
Reicher, V., Kis, A., Simor, P., Bódizs, R., Gombos, F., Gácsi, M. 2020. Repeated afternoon sleep recordings indicate first‐night‐effect‐like adaptation process in family dogs. Journal of Sleep Research, 00: e12998. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12998

Bunford, N., Reicher, V., Kis, A., Pogány, Á., Gombos, F., Bódizs, R., Gácsi, M. 2018. Differences in pre-sleep activity and sleep location are associated with variability in daytime/nighttime sleep electrophysiology in the domestic dog. Scientific Reports, 8: 7109. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25546-x

Gergely, A., Kiss, O., Reicher, V., Iotchev, I., Kovács, E., Gombos, F., Benczúr, A., Galambos, Á., Topál, J., Kis, A. 2020. Reliability of family dogs’ sleep structure scoring based on manual and automated sleep stage identification. Animals, 10: 0. doi: 10.3390/ani10050000

Bálint, A., Eleőd, H., Körmendi, J., Bódizs, R., Reicher, V., Gácsi, M. 2019. Potential physiological parameters to indicate inner states in dogs: The analysis of ECG, and respiratory signal during different sleep phases. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, section Individual and Social Behaviors. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2019.00207

Iotchev, I. B., Kis, A., Turcsán, B., de Lara, D. R. T. F., Reicher, V., Kubinyi, E. 2019. Age-related diferences and sexual dimorphism in canine sleep spindles. Scientific Reports,  9: 10092. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-46434-y