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Amit Almor

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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 7, 2025
An examination of sustained attention during complex multitasking scenariosJonathan C Rann, Amit Almor
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 27, 2016
The Repeated Name Penalty, the Overt Pronoun Penalty, and Topic in JapaneseShinichi Shoji, Stanley Dubinsky, Amit Almor
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 13, 2017
Syntax response-space biases for hands, not feetTimothy W Boiteau, Cameron Smith, Amit Almor
Laterality|June 28, 2019
Rightward directional bias in art produced by cultures without a written languageTimothy W Boiteau, Cameron Smith, Amit Almor
Frontiers in Psychology|March 15, 2016
Semantic Relations Cause Interference in Spoken Language Comprehension When Using Repeated Definite References, Not PronounsSara A Peters, Timothy W Boiteau, Amit Almor
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|February 16, 2008
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and cognitive and functional decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease: an observational studyIhab M Hajjar, Michelle Keown, Paige Lewis, et al.
Brain and Language|September 15, 2014
The neural representation of plural discourse entitiesTimothy W Boiteau, Eric Bowers, Veena A Nair, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 21, 2013
Interference between conversation and a concurrent visuomotor taskTimothy W Boiteau, Patrick S Malone, Sara A Peters, et al.
Neuroreport|July 17, 2007
What is in a name? Spatial brain circuits are used to track discourse referencesAmit Almor, David V Smith, Leonardo Bonilha, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 7, 2025
Stylistic language drives perceived moral superiority of LLMsKalil Warren, Chandler Nichols, Dawson Petersen, et al.
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 7, 2025
An examination of sustained attention during complex multitasking scenariosJonathan C Rann, Amit Almor
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 27, 2016
The Repeated Name Penalty, the Overt Pronoun Penalty, and Topic in JapaneseShinichi Shoji, Stanley Dubinsky, Amit Almor
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 13, 2017
Syntax response-space biases for hands, not feetTimothy W Boiteau, Cameron Smith, Amit Almor
Laterality|June 28, 2019
Rightward directional bias in art produced by cultures without a written languageTimothy W Boiteau, Cameron Smith, Amit Almor
Frontiers in Psychology|March 15, 2016
Semantic Relations Cause Interference in Spoken Language Comprehension When Using Repeated Definite References, Not PronounsSara A Peters, Timothy W Boiteau, Amit Almor
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|February 16, 2008
Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and cognitive and functional decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease: an observational studyIhab M Hajjar, Michelle Keown, Paige Lewis, et al.
Brain and Language|September 15, 2014
The neural representation of plural discourse entitiesTimothy W Boiteau, Eric Bowers, Veena A Nair, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 21, 2013
Interference between conversation and a concurrent visuomotor taskTimothy W Boiteau, Patrick S Malone, Sara A Peters, et al.
Neuroreport|July 17, 2007
What is in a name? Spatial brain circuits are used to track discourse referencesAmit Almor, David V Smith, Leonardo Bonilha, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 7, 2025
Stylistic language drives perceived moral superiority of LLMsKalil Warren, Chandler Nichols, Dawson Petersen, et al.
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