Yehoshua Tsal
Attention and Perception Laboratory
Grants
2015-2019: Israel Science Foundation ($160,000). Exploring expectation-based Capture.
2010-2014: The Israel Science Foundation ($144,000). Identifying the major determinants of effective attentional selection
2007-2010: The Israel Science Foundation ($100,000). The attentional white bear phenomenon: Validation and extension.
2004-2007: The Israel Science Foundation ($90,000): A model for identifying impaired attentional functions in ADHD.
2001-2004: Binational Science Foundation ($100,000): “Top-down and bottom-up processes in visual selection” (with Howard Egeth and Dominique Lamy)
July 1999 - Oct 1999: International Visitors Program Grant Winner, New York University, Psychology and Center for Neural Science.
1998-2001: The Israel Science Foundation ($101,000): “Visual representations of attended and unattended objects".
1995-1998: The Israel Science Foundation ($59,000): "Preattentive and attentive representations of visual information".
1992-1995: The Israel Science Foundation ($ 55,000): "Effects of attention on length, brightness and orientation judgments".
1992-1994: The Ford Foundation: "Effects of attention on length and brightness judgments” (Approved but declined because of Academy parallel grant).
1988-1990: Tel Aviv University, The Fund for Basic Research Grant: "The distribution of Spatial Attention over Complex Visual Stimuli".