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Daniel Algom

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 7, 2017
The Stroop incongruity effect: Congruity relationship reaches beyond the Stroop taskTatiana Hatukai, Daniel Algom
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2019
Reclaiming the Stroop Effect Back From Control to Input-Driven Attention and PerceptionDaniel Algom, Eran Chajut
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 6, 2002
Processing picture-word stimuli: the contingent nature of picture and of word superiorityYoav Arieh, Daniel Algom
Psychological Review|July 30, 2003
Driven by information: a tectonic theory of Stroop effectsRobert D Melara, Daniel Algom
Frontiers in Psychology|August 27, 2014
The production effect in memory: multiple species of distinctivenessMichal Icht, Yaniv Mama, Daniel Algom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 9, 2016
The extreme relativity of perception: A new contextual effect modulates human resolving powerGal Namdar, Tzvi Ganel, Daniel Algom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 10, 2004
A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effectDaniel Algom, Eran Chajut, Shlomo Lev
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
The role of parity, physical size, and magnitude in numerical cognition: the SNARC effect revisitedDaniel Fitousi, Samuel Shaki, Daniel Algom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 6, 2009
Species of redundancy in visual target detectionBoaz M Ben-David, Daniel Algom
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 17, 2013
Segregation of study items in memory determines the magnitude and direction of directed forgettingMichal Icht, Eran Chajut, Daniel Algom
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 7, 2017
The Stroop incongruity effect: Congruity relationship reaches beyond the Stroop taskTatiana Hatukai, Daniel Algom
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2019
Reclaiming the Stroop Effect Back From Control to Input-Driven Attention and PerceptionDaniel Algom, Eran Chajut
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 6, 2002
Processing picture-word stimuli: the contingent nature of picture and of word superiorityYoav Arieh, Daniel Algom
Psychological Review|July 30, 2003
Driven by information: a tectonic theory of Stroop effectsRobert D Melara, Daniel Algom
Frontiers in Psychology|August 27, 2014
The production effect in memory: multiple species of distinctivenessMichal Icht, Yaniv Mama, Daniel Algom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 9, 2016
The extreme relativity of perception: A new contextual effect modulates human resolving powerGal Namdar, Tzvi Ganel, Daniel Algom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 10, 2004
A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effectDaniel Algom, Eran Chajut, Shlomo Lev
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 24, 2009
The role of parity, physical size, and magnitude in numerical cognition: the SNARC effect revisitedDaniel Fitousi, Samuel Shaki, Daniel Algom
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 6, 2009
Species of redundancy in visual target detectionBoaz M Ben-David, Daniel Algom
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 17, 2013
Segregation of study items in memory determines the magnitude and direction of directed forgettingMichal Icht, Eran Chajut, Daniel Algom
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