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Ronen Hershman

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Memory & Cognition|August 10, 2019
Pupillometric contributions to deciphering Stroop conflictsRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 2019
Dissociation between reaction time and pupil dilation in the Stroop taskRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik
Behavior Research Methods|January 26, 2023
Using facial expressions instead of response keys in the implicit association testYoav Bar-Anan, Ronen Hershman
Psychological Research|February 18, 2022
The contribution of temporal analysis of pupillometry measurements to cognitive researchRonen Hershman, Dalit Milshtein, Avishai Henik
Cognition|March 20, 2021
Top-down effect on pupillary response: Evidence from shape from shadingAyelet Sapir, Ronen Hershman, Avishai Henik
Behavior Research Methods|January 18, 2018
A novel blink detection method based on pupillometry noiseRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik, Noga Cohen
Psychophysiology|March 30, 2022
Task and information conflicts in the numerical Stroop taskRonen Hershman, Lisa Beckmann, Avishai Henik
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2019
CHAP: Open-source software for processing and analyzing pupillometry dataRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik, Noga Cohen
Scientific Reports|June 24, 2022
A pupillometric study of developmental and individual differences in cognitive effort in visual word recognitionAdi Shechter, Ronen Hershman, David L Share
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 24, 2023
Resting Stroop task: Evidence of task conflict in trials with no required responseRonen Hershman, Gal Dadon, Andrea Kiesel, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|August 10, 2019
Pupillometric contributions to deciphering Stroop conflictsRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 1, 2019
Dissociation between reaction time and pupil dilation in the Stroop taskRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik
Behavior Research Methods|January 26, 2023
Using facial expressions instead of response keys in the implicit association testYoav Bar-Anan, Ronen Hershman
Psychological Research|February 18, 2022
The contribution of temporal analysis of pupillometry measurements to cognitive researchRonen Hershman, Dalit Milshtein, Avishai Henik
Cognition|March 20, 2021
Top-down effect on pupillary response: Evidence from shape from shadingAyelet Sapir, Ronen Hershman, Avishai Henik
Behavior Research Methods|January 18, 2018
A novel blink detection method based on pupillometry noiseRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik, Noga Cohen
Psychophysiology|March 30, 2022
Task and information conflicts in the numerical Stroop taskRonen Hershman, Lisa Beckmann, Avishai Henik
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2019
CHAP: Open-source software for processing and analyzing pupillometry dataRonen Hershman, Avishai Henik, Noga Cohen
Scientific Reports|June 24, 2022
A pupillometric study of developmental and individual differences in cognitive effort in visual word recognitionAdi Shechter, Ronen Hershman, David L Share
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 24, 2023
Resting Stroop task: Evidence of task conflict in trials with no required responseRonen Hershman, Gal Dadon, Andrea Kiesel, et al.
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