Dezső Németh
Hungarian psychologist

Dezső Németh

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Dezső Németh (1 September 1975, Szeged) Hungarian psychologist, associate professor with habilitation, at Eötvös Lorand University in Budapest.
Fields of education: Experimental psychology, neuropsychology, psycholinguistics.
Fields of research: Implicit learning; psycholinguistics; experimental and neuropsychological study of the relationship between memory systems and language processing; the role of sub-cortical brain structures in cognition; the cognitive neuropsychology of Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's Disease, Spinocerebellar Ataxia and Wilson’s disease.

Biography

Dezső Németh graduated from the Endre Ságvári High School, in 1994, Szeged. He learned psychology at the Eötvös Loránd University, 1994–1999. He graduated in 1999. He spent several months in 2007 and 2008 as a visiting professor at the Department of Neuroscience of Georgetown University (Washington DC). He works at the University of Szeged, Hungary.

Németh obtained his PhD at ELTE, Budapest, 2005.

Scientific communications in excess of 151, impact factor: 66; H-Index: 10; (2014)

Selected Studies

Department of Arts, entrance


In English (2015-2016)

  • Csábi, E., Benedek, P., Janacsek, K., Zavecz, Z., Katona, G., & Nemeth, D. (2016). Declarative and Non-declarative Memory Consolidation in Children with Sleep Disorder. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9, 709.
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  • Takács, Á., Kóbor, A., Janacsek, K., Honbolygó, F., Csépe, V., & Németh, D. (2015). High trait anxiety is associated with attenuated feedback-related negativity in risky decision making. Neuroscience Letters, 600, 188-192.
  • Virag, M., Janacsek, K., Horvath, A., Bujdoso, Z., Fabo, D., & Nemeth, D. (2015). Competition between frontal lobe functions and implicit sequence learning: evidence from the long-term effects of alcohol. Experimental Brain Research, 29 September 2014 / Accepted: 4 April 2015. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015
Virag, Janacsek, Horvath, Bujdoso, Fabo, Nemeth: Competition...
  • Janacsek K, Ambrus GG, Paulus W, Antal A, Nemeth D.: Right Hemisphere Advantage in Statistical Learning: Evidence From a Probabilistic Sequence Learning Task
BRAIN STIMULATION 8:(2) pp. 277-282. (2015)
DOI
  • Dezso Nemeth, Karolina Janacsek, Zsolt Turi, Agnes Lukacs, Don Peckham, Szilvia Szanka, Dorottya Gazso, Noemi Lovassy, Michael T. Ullman: The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian.
Published: March 13, 2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119003
PLOS ONE
Abtract, PubMed
  • Kóbor, A., Takács, Á., Janacsek, K., Németh, D., Honbolygó, F., & Csépe, V.: Different strategies underlying uncertain decision making: Higher executive performance is associated with enhanced feedback-related negativity
2015 - Psychophysiology 52, 367-377.
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  • Janacsek, K., & Nemeth, D.: The puzzle is complicated: When should working memory be related to implicit sequence learning, and when should it not?
2015 - Cortex 64, 411-412.
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Scientific positions

Georgetown University, entrance
Mérei Ferenc Award (2007)
Master Teacher Gold Medal (front page, 2011)
  • Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology Program of Szeged Organization
  • Psychological Studies, University of Szeged, editing with Ágnes Szokolszky and Attila Krajcsi
  • Deputy of Institut of Psychology
  • MTA Psychology Committee, Secretary (2009-2012)
  • MTA is a public body - Identification: 16974
  • Periodical review. In Hungarian is: Szegedi Pszichológiai Tanulmányok.

Membership in societies

  • Hungarian Psychological Association
  • Hungarian Psychiatric Association
  • Cognitive Neuroscience Society
  • International Neuropsychological Society
  • European Society for Cognitive Psychology
  • Society for the Neural Control of Movement
  • Society for Neuroscience
  • Magyar Pszichológiai Társaság is in Hungarian.
  • Magyar Pszichiátriai Társaság is in Hungarian.

Awards

  • Mérei Ferenc Award (2005)
  • MTA Bolyai Research Fellowship (2007)
  • Hungarian State Eötvös Scholarship (2007)
  • Certificate of Appreciation (Pro Scientia, teacher) (2009)
  • Master Teacher Gold Medal (2011)
  • Award is from Hungarian Psychological Association for his publications