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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2016
Object representations in visual working memory change according to the task contextHalely Balaban, Roy Luria
Psychological Science|September 27, 2005
Increased control demand results in serial processing: evidence from dual-task performanceRoy Luria, Nachshon Meiran
Cognition|February 7, 2018
Adding statistical regularity results in a global slowdown in visual searchAnna Vaskevich, Roy Luria
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 19, 2006
Dual route for subtask order control: Evidence from the psychological refractory paradigmRoy Luria, Nachshon Meiran
Frontiers in Psychology|June 9, 2018
Visual Working Memory Cannot Trade Quantity for QualityAyelet Ramaty, Roy Luria
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 10, 2015
Integration of Distinct Objects in Visual Working Memory Depends on Strong Objecthood Cues Even for Different-Dimension ConjunctionsHalely Balaban, Roy Luria
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 11, 2025
Feature-based versus object-based representation in visual working memoryAyelet Ramaty, Roy Luria
Psychophysiology|November 13, 2022
One turn at a time: Behavioral and ERP evidence for two types of rotations in the classical mental rotation taskMaya Ankaoua, Roy Luria
Neuroimage|June 30, 2015
The number of objects determines visual working memory capacity allocation for complex itemsHalely Balaban, Roy Luria
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 20, 2024
The role of perceptual similarities in determining the asymmetric mixed-category advantageReut Peled, Roy Luria
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|May 11, 2016
Object representations in visual working memory change according to the task contextHalely Balaban, Roy Luria
Psychological Science|September 27, 2005
Increased control demand results in serial processing: evidence from dual-task performanceRoy Luria, Nachshon Meiran
Cognition|February 7, 2018
Adding statistical regularity results in a global slowdown in visual searchAnna Vaskevich, Roy Luria
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 19, 2006
Dual route for subtask order control: Evidence from the psychological refractory paradigmRoy Luria, Nachshon Meiran
Frontiers in Psychology|June 9, 2018
Visual Working Memory Cannot Trade Quantity for QualityAyelet Ramaty, Roy Luria
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|March 10, 2015
Integration of Distinct Objects in Visual Working Memory Depends on Strong Objecthood Cues Even for Different-Dimension ConjunctionsHalely Balaban, Roy Luria
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 11, 2025
Feature-based versus object-based representation in visual working memoryAyelet Ramaty, Roy Luria
Psychophysiology|November 13, 2022
One turn at a time: Behavioral and ERP evidence for two types of rotations in the classical mental rotation taskMaya Ankaoua, Roy Luria
Neuroimage|June 30, 2015
The number of objects determines visual working memory capacity allocation for complex itemsHalely Balaban, Roy Luria
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 20, 2024
The role of perceptual similarities in determining the asymmetric mixed-category advantageReut Peled, Roy Luria
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