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Eran Chajut

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Psychological Science|January 5, 2021
Preparing for the Worst: Attention is Enhanced Prior to Any Upcoming Emotional or Neutral StimulusTal Makovski, Eran Chajut
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 15, 2003
Selective attention improves under stress: implications for theories of social cognitionEran Chajut, Daniel Algom
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2019
Reclaiming the Stroop Effect Back From Control to Input-Driven Attention and PerceptionDaniel Algom, Eran Chajut
Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society|June 12, 2009
Changes over time in digital literacyYoram Eshet-Alkalai, Eran Chajut
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
Memory & Cognition|November 12, 2021
Can the Stroop effect serve as the gold standard of conflict monitoring and control? A conceptual critiqueDaniel Algom, Daniel Fitousi, Eran Chajut
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
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 10, 2010
Emotional dilution of the Stroop effect: a new tool for assessing attention under emotionEran Chajut, Asi Schupak, Daniel Algom
Current Biology : CB|July 23, 2008
Visual coding for action violates fundamental psychophysical principlesTzvi Ganel, Eran Chajut, Daniel Algom
Memory & Cognition|August 15, 2009
Are spatial and dimensional attention separate? evidence from Posner, Stroop, and Eriksen tasksEran Chajut, Asi Schupak, Daniel Algom
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Psychological Science|January 5, 2021
Preparing for the Worst: Attention is Enhanced Prior to Any Upcoming Emotional or Neutral StimulusTal Makovski, Eran Chajut
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|August 15, 2003
Selective attention improves under stress: implications for theories of social cognitionEran Chajut, Daniel Algom
Frontiers in Psychology|August 21, 2019
Reclaiming the Stroop Effect Back From Control to Input-Driven Attention and PerceptionDaniel Algom, Eran Chajut
Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society|June 12, 2009
Changes over time in digital literacyYoram Eshet-Alkalai, Eran Chajut
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
Memory & Cognition|November 12, 2021
Can the Stroop effect serve as the gold standard of conflict monitoring and control? A conceptual critiqueDaniel Algom, Daniel Fitousi, Eran Chajut
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
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|November 10, 2010
Emotional dilution of the Stroop effect: a new tool for assessing attention under emotionEran Chajut, Asi Schupak, Daniel Algom
Current Biology : CB|July 23, 2008
Visual coding for action violates fundamental psychophysical principlesTzvi Ganel, Eran Chajut, Daniel Algom
Memory & Cognition|August 15, 2009
Are spatial and dimensional attention separate? evidence from Posner, Stroop, and Eriksen tasksEran Chajut, Asi Schupak, Daniel Algom
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