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    The Stroop effect: It is not the robust phenomenon that you have thought it to be by DISHON-BERKOVITS, Miriam, ALGOM, Daniel

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-12-2000)
    “…Five experiments demonstrate that context has a powerful effect on the ease with which people can name (Experiments 1-3) or categorize (Experiments 4-5) a…”
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    A confluence of contexts: asymmetric versus global failures of selective attention to stroop dimensions by Sabri, M, Melara, R D, Algom, D

    “…In 6 experiments probing selective attention through Stroop classification, 4 factors of context were manipulated: (a) psychophysical context, the…”
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    Selective Attention Improves Under Stress: Implications for Theories of Social Cognition by Chajut, Eran, Algom, Daniel

    “…Three influential perspectives of social cognition entail conflicting predictions regarding the selectivity of performance under stress. According to the…”
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    A Rational Look at the Emotional Stroop Phenomenon: A Generic Slowdown, Not a Stroop Effect by Algom, Daniel, Chajut, Eran, Lev, Shlomo

    “…The role of Stroop processes in the emotional Stroop effect was subjected to a conceptual scrutiny augmented by a series of experiments entailing reading or…”
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    Visual coding for action violates fundamental psychophysical principles by Ganel, Tzvi, Chajut, Eran, Algom, Daniel

    Published in Current biology (22-07-2008)
    “…According to Weber's law, a basic perceptual principle of psychological science, sensitivity to changes along a given physical dimension decreases when…”
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    Driven by Information: A Tectonic Theory of Stroop Effects by Melara, Robert D, Algom, Daniel

    Published in Psychological review (01-07-2003)
    “…The goal of avoiding distraction (e.g., ignoring words when naming their print colors in a Stroop task) is opposed intrinsically by the penchant to process…”
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    Comparing perception of Stroop stimuli in focused versus divided attention paradigms: Evidence for dramatic processing differences by Eidels, Ami, Townsend, James T., Algom, Daniel

    Published in Cognition (01-02-2010)
    “…A huge set of focused attention experiments show that when presented with color words printed in color, observers report the ink color faster if the carrier…”
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    The role of parity, physical size, and magnitude in numerical cognition: The SNARC effect revisited by Fitousi, Daniel, Shaki, Samuel, Algom, Daniel

    “…People indicate the physical size or the parity status of small numbers faster by a left-hand key and those of larger numbers by a right-hand key. Because…”
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    Memory Psychophysics for Area: Effect of Length of Delay by Algom, Daniel

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-1991)
    “…For groups of 10 subjects magnitude estimation of area presented physically or symbolically (using prelearned CVCs) could be described by power functions…”
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    Weber's law in action by Ganel, T., Chajut, E., Algom, D.

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (21-03-2010)
    “…Abstract only…”
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    Binaural summation and lateralization of transients: a combined analysis by ALGOM, D, ADAM, R, COHEN-RAZ, L

    “…Subjects judged the loudness and the lateral position of dichotic transient signals, which were presented at equal and unequal levels, synchronously and…”
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    Remembered and perceived size as a function of familiarity by ALGOM, D, GOSHEN, E

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-1994)
    “…Subjects (42 girls 17 or 18 years old) overlearned to different criteria the associations between circles and the symbolic codes that stood for the circles…”
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    Stroop and Garner effects in and out of Posner's beam: reconciling two conceptions of selective attention by Shalev, L, Algom, D

    “…Space- or object-based models, on the one hand, and structural-informational models, on the other hand, reflect conceptually distinct approaches to visual…”
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    Accuracy of Remembering Postdelivery Pain by Rofé, Yacov, Algom, Daniel

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-1985)
    “…Memory for pain after delivery was assessed by means of a verbal rating scale. 238 young women giving birth to healthy babies as a result of spontaneous…”
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    Vicissitudes of a Misnomer: Reply to Dalgleish (2005) by Chajut, Eran, Lev, Shlomo, Algom, Daniel

    “…The Stroop effect is psychology's classic measure gauging the selectivity of attention to individual attributes of complex stimuli. The emotional Stroop effect…”
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    The perception of number from the separability of the stimulus: the Stroop effect revisited by Algom, D, Dekel, A, Pansky, A

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-1996)
    “…The literature on numerical perception is reviewed from the standpoint of research on selective attention, and predictions are made concerning the dimensional…”
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    The locus and nature of semantic congruity in symbolic comparison: Evidence from the Stroop effect by SHAKI, Samuel, ALGOM, Daniel

    Published in Memory & cognition (2002)
    “…Pictures of animals with names of animals printed within the pictures were presented for comparative judgments of size based on either the pictures or the…”
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    Pain Combines Additively across Different Sensory Systems: A Further Support for the Functional Theory of Pain by Algom, Daniel, Raphaeli, Nehama, Cohen-Raz, Lior

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-10-1987)
    “…Subjects made magnitude estimations of noxious stimuli produced by a 6 × 6 factorial design of electric shocks (pulse trains) and loud tones. Group data and…”
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