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Lab Members

 

 

Doctoral Students

 

Ricardo Max: The mutations paradigm - Assesing the time course of distractor processing. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

 

 

Rotem Avital: Mechanisms of facilitation and inhibition in visual selection. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

 

Yael Shaked: Top-down vs. bottom-up factors in attentional capture. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

 

 

Research Assistants

 

Ofer Sarig - Lab Manager

 

Idan Ben-Zvi - Programmer

 

Ran Berzon - Research Assistant

 

Gal Halevy - Research Assistant

 

 

Ph.D. Alumni

 

Nilli Lavie:  Perceptual load and physical distinctiveness as determinants of the locus of attentional selection. Psychology  Department, Tel Aviv University. 

Graduated-1992. 

Currently Professor, University College of London.

 

Nachshon Meiran:  Reading ability differences in immediate repetition priming:  Evidence for an activation dumping mechanism.  Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

Graduated-1993. 

Currently Professor, Ben Gurion University.

 

Lilach Shalev-Mevorach:  Effects of attention on length judgments of vertical lines.  Psychology Department, Tel Aviv  University. 

Graduated-1995. 

Currently Associate Professor, Tel Aviv University.

                                

Dominique Lamy:  On the status of location in visual attention. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

Graduated –2000.

Currently Professor, Tel Aviv University.

 

Tal Bareket:  Effects of attention on localizing stimuli in the visual field.  Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

Graduated-1998.

 

Ilan Losovsky:  Resolution theory of visual attention: An empirical investigation. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University. 

Graduated:  2003.

 

Avner Caspi: (Joint supervision with Prof. Wolfgang Prinz-Head, Max Planc Institute). Attentional priority cause negative  asynchrony. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University. 

Graduated: 2003.

Currently Senior Lecturer, Open University.

 

Tal Makovsky: On the precedence and dominance of features vs. dimensions. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

Graduated: 2005

Currently Associate Proffesor, Open University.

 

Alon Avissar:  The four-component model of attention and ADHD.  Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

graduated 2009.

 

Michal Shapira: The influence of observer and stimulus related factors on the attentioanl white bear effect. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

graduated 2009.

Currently Senior Lecturer, College at Kiryat Ono.

 

Aya Lahav: The attentioanl white bear phenomenon: Extensions and boundaries. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

Graduated 2013.

 

Hanna Benoni: The dilution of perceptual load. Psychology Department, Tel Aviv University.

Graduated 2013.

Currently Lecturer, College of Management.

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