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Michal Lavidor

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Behavioural Brain Research|September 11, 2014
Stimulating occipital cortex enhances visual working memory consolidationTal Makovski, Michal Lavidor
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 18, 2008
Examination of the split fovea theory in a case of pure left hemialexiaEric Siéroff, Michal Lavidor
Neuropsychologia|February 22, 2015
Improved reading measures in adults with dyslexia following transcranial direct current stimulation treatmentInbahl Heth, Michal Lavidor
Brain Stimulation|June 30, 2012
Unilateral prefrontal direct current stimulation effects are modulated by working memory load and genderOded Meiron, Michal Lavidor
Neuropsychologia|April 21, 2019
Modulation of automatic and creative features of the Remote Associates Test by angular gyrus stimulationHadas Pick, Michal Lavidor
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 22, 2022
Cognitive control in processing ambiguous idioms: evidence from a self-paced reading studyTamar Arnon, Michal Lavidor
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 1, 2005
Word length effects in HebrewMichal Lavidor, Carol Whitney
Neuropsychologia|August 26, 2004
Why word length only matters in the left visual fieldCarol Whitney, Michal Lavidor
Cognitive Psychology|September 13, 2005
Facilitative orthographic neighborhood effects: the SERIOL model accountCarol Whitney, Michal Lavidor
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 20, 2012
Enhancing lexical ambiguity resolution by brain polarization of the right posterior superior temporal sulcusYael Peretz, Michal Lavidor
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Behavioural Brain Research|September 11, 2014
Stimulating occipital cortex enhances visual working memory consolidationTal Makovski, Michal Lavidor
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 18, 2008
Examination of the split fovea theory in a case of pure left hemialexiaEric Siéroff, Michal Lavidor
Neuropsychologia|February 22, 2015
Improved reading measures in adults with dyslexia following transcranial direct current stimulation treatmentInbahl Heth, Michal Lavidor
Brain Stimulation|June 30, 2012
Unilateral prefrontal direct current stimulation effects are modulated by working memory load and genderOded Meiron, Michal Lavidor
Neuropsychologia|April 21, 2019
Modulation of automatic and creative features of the Remote Associates Test by angular gyrus stimulationHadas Pick, Michal Lavidor
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 22, 2022
Cognitive control in processing ambiguous idioms: evidence from a self-paced reading studyTamar Arnon, Michal Lavidor
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 1, 2005
Word length effects in HebrewMichal Lavidor, Carol Whitney
Neuropsychologia|August 26, 2004
Why word length only matters in the left visual fieldCarol Whitney, Michal Lavidor
Cognitive Psychology|September 13, 2005
Facilitative orthographic neighborhood effects: the SERIOL model accountCarol Whitney, Michal Lavidor
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|April 20, 2012
Enhancing lexical ambiguity resolution by brain polarization of the right posterior superior temporal sulcusYael Peretz, Michal Lavidor
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