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Michal Pinhas

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 1, 2012
Zooming in and out from the mental number line: evidence for a number range effectMichal Pinhas, Emmanuel M Pothos, Joseph Tzelgov
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 12, 2008
Comparing two-digit numbers: the importance of being presented togetherDana Ganor-Stern, Michal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov
Acta Psychologica|December 28, 2020
On the indicators for perceiving empty sets as zeroRut Zaks-Ohayon, Michal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 15, 2021
The approximate number system represents rational numbers: The special case of an empty setMichal Pinhas, Rut Zaks-Ohayon, Joseph Tzelgov
Psychological Research|April 12, 2021
Nonsymbolic and symbolic representations of null numerosityRut Zaks-Ohayon, Michal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov
Behavior Research Methods|November 22, 2011
Estimating linear effects in ANOVA designs: the easy wayMichal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov, Dana Ganor-Stern
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|September 30, 2010
Exploring the mental number line via the size congruity effectMichal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov, Ifate Guata-Yaakobi
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 20, 2014
Heed the signs: Operation signs have spatial associationsMichal Pinhas, Samuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 4, 2024
Numerical comparisons of exponential expressions: The saliency of the base componentAmi Feder, Mariya Lozin, Nadav Neumann, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 17, 2019
Reduced electrophysiological habituation to novelty after trauma reflects heightened salience network detectionGil Zukerman, Michal Pinhas, Ester Ben-Itzhak, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 1, 2012
Zooming in and out from the mental number line: evidence for a number range effectMichal Pinhas, Emmanuel M Pothos, Joseph Tzelgov
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 12, 2008
Comparing two-digit numbers: the importance of being presented togetherDana Ganor-Stern, Michal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov
Acta Psychologica|December 28, 2020
On the indicators for perceiving empty sets as zeroRut Zaks-Ohayon, Michal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 15, 2021
The approximate number system represents rational numbers: The special case of an empty setMichal Pinhas, Rut Zaks-Ohayon, Joseph Tzelgov
Psychological Research|April 12, 2021
Nonsymbolic and symbolic representations of null numerosityRut Zaks-Ohayon, Michal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov
Behavior Research Methods|November 22, 2011
Estimating linear effects in ANOVA designs: the easy wayMichal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov, Dana Ganor-Stern
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|September 30, 2010
Exploring the mental number line via the size congruity effectMichal Pinhas, Joseph Tzelgov, Ifate Guata-Yaakobi
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 20, 2014
Heed the signs: Operation signs have spatial associationsMichal Pinhas, Samuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 4, 2024
Numerical comparisons of exponential expressions: The saliency of the base componentAmi Feder, Mariya Lozin, Nadav Neumann, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 17, 2019
Reduced electrophysiological habituation to novelty after trauma reflects heightened salience network detectionGil Zukerman, Michal Pinhas, Ester Ben-Itzhak, et al.
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