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Lilach Shalev

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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|July 1, 2020
Hierarchical Processing in ASD is Driven by Exaggerated Salience Effects, not Local BiasAyelet Baisa, Carmel Mevorach, Lilach Shalev
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 11, 2005
The lengthening effect revisited: a reply to Prinzmetal and Wilson (1997) and Masin (1999)Yehoshua Tsal, Lilach Shalev, Dan Zakay
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Feature discrimination learning transfers to noisy displays in complex stimuliOrly Azulai, Lilach Shalev, Carmel Mevorach
Neuropsychology|March 31, 2017
Attenuated hemispheric asymmetry in metaphor processing among adults with ADHDDorit Segal, Lilach Shalev, Nira Mashal
Nature Neuroscience|February 8, 2005
Attending to local form while ignoring global aspects depends on handedness: evidence from TMSCarmel Mevorach, Glyn W Humphreys, Lilach Shalev
Neuropsychologia|April 19, 2008
Letter position coding in attentional dyslexiaLilach Shalev, Carmel Mevorach, Glyn W Humphreys
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 10, 2019
Sustained attention in sensory modulation disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderTal Mazor-Karsenty, Shula Parush, Lilach Shalev
Neurocase|January 6, 2006
Interactive perceptual and attentional limits in visual extinctionLilach Shalev, Eran Chajut, Glyn W Humphreys
Nature Neuroscience|May 16, 2006
Opposite biases in salience-based selection for the left and right posterior parietal cortexCarmel Mevorach, Glyn W Humphreys, Lilach Shalev
Biological Psychology|November 16, 2025
Keeping an eye on attentive listening: Task-evoked pupil size unveils fluctuations in auditory sustained attentionYarden Dankner, Lilach Shalev, Shlomit Yuval-Greenberg
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|July 1, 2020
Hierarchical Processing in ASD is Driven by Exaggerated Salience Effects, not Local BiasAyelet Baisa, Carmel Mevorach, Lilach Shalev
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 11, 2005
The lengthening effect revisited: a reply to Prinzmetal and Wilson (1997) and Masin (1999)Yehoshua Tsal, Lilach Shalev, Dan Zakay
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Feature discrimination learning transfers to noisy displays in complex stimuliOrly Azulai, Lilach Shalev, Carmel Mevorach
Neuropsychology|March 31, 2017
Attenuated hemispheric asymmetry in metaphor processing among adults with ADHDDorit Segal, Lilach Shalev, Nira Mashal
Nature Neuroscience|February 8, 2005
Attending to local form while ignoring global aspects depends on handedness: evidence from TMSCarmel Mevorach, Glyn W Humphreys, Lilach Shalev
Neuropsychologia|April 19, 2008
Letter position coding in attentional dyslexiaLilach Shalev, Carmel Mevorach, Glyn W Humphreys
Research in Developmental Disabilities|March 10, 2019
Sustained attention in sensory modulation disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderTal Mazor-Karsenty, Shula Parush, Lilach Shalev
Neurocase|January 6, 2006
Interactive perceptual and attentional limits in visual extinctionLilach Shalev, Eran Chajut, Glyn W Humphreys
Nature Neuroscience|May 16, 2006
Opposite biases in salience-based selection for the left and right posterior parietal cortexCarmel Mevorach, Glyn W Humphreys, Lilach Shalev
Biological Psychology|November 16, 2025
Keeping an eye on attentive listening: Task-evoked pupil size unveils fluctuations in auditory sustained attentionYarden Dankner, Lilach Shalev, Shlomit Yuval-Greenberg
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