2011 - 2012
Dr. Sabina Kleitman
The model of Self-confidence and its calibration through the eyes of the individual differences approach:
Their generality and their role in learning and decision-making
Dr. Shira Elqayam
Inferring normative values from descriptive premises
Prof. Albert F. Smith
Insufficiency of a letter route for word identification
Dr. Assaf Botzer
Strategic behavior, single decisions and user effort when using binary cues
Prof. Michael Kubovy
Prof. Marlene Behrmann
Complementary neural representations for faces and words
Prof. Sarah Berger
Cognition in motion: Decision-making in infants' adaptive locomotion
2013 - 2014
Prof. Werner Schneider
Selective attention, capacity limitations, and action control
Dr. Kleitman & Phd Student. Jackson
The role of trait Confidence in decision-making and self-regulated learning // Investigating decision behaviour and its
underlying constructs: Decision Pattern Analysis, cognitive abilities, and metacognitive monitoring and control.
Prof. Janet Metcalfe & Asst. Prof. Rakefet Ackerman
Error correction // Meta-reasoning: What can we learn from Meta-memory?
Prof. Klaus Fiedler & Prof. Michaela Wänke
Studies in social metacognition
Prof. Klaus Fiedler
Prof. Norbert Schwarz
Embodiment in judgment and decision making: Of fishy smells, dirty hands, and sticky luck Photo
Dr. Orit Baruch
Attentional attraction of receptive fields can explain spatial and temporal effects of attention
Prof. Nicholas Turk-Browne
Statistical learning in the mind and brain
Prof. Werner Schneider
Selective attention, capacity limitations, and action control
2017 - 2018
Prof. Sabina Kleitman
Decision Making, Learning and Adaptability: The role of cognitive abilities, and the Confidence Trait
Dr. Moti Salti
Conscious perception- Time for an update. A new theoretical framework for subjective experience
Dr. Monika Undorf
Viewing metacognition through the judgment lens
Dr. Amit Yashar
Crowding and binding: Not all feature-dimensions behave equally
Prof. Jeremy M Wolfe
How the heck did I miss that? The role of visual attention in medical image perception
Prof. Norbert Schwarz
The psychology of truthiness: What makes claims feel true?
Dr. Erez Freud
“What” is happening in the dorsal pathway - a new view of cortical vision
Prof. Laurie Beth Feldman
Must analysis of meaning follow analysis of form? A time course analysis
2015 - 2016
Prof. Victor Kuperman
How word learning affects word representation
Dr. Sabina Kleitman
Decision making within differing contexts: Individual difference and group dynamics
Panel Discussion with Prof. Daniel Kahneman Nobel Prize Laureate for Economic Sciences ]Video] [Short interview]
Dr. Daniel M. Bernstein
I knew it and so did you! Social cognition across the lifespan
Prof. Amnon Rapoport
Distributed choice of routes in networks with mixed externalities
Dr. Orna Rosenthal
The role of global-local competition for attention in Motion-induced blindness
Dr. Tali Leibovich
From “sense of number” to “sense of magnitudes”
Dr. Andrei Teodorescu
Modeling decision processes - insights into cognitive mechanisms, clinical populations and non-classical theories of mental states
2009 - 2010
Dr. Inbal Arnon
Starting Big - The role of multi-word phrases in language learning and processing
Dr. Noam Sagiv
Synaesthesia – a window into perception, consciousness and cognition
Yaron Shlomi
Subjective integration of probabilistic information from description and from experience
Prof. Ruben Gur
Exploring the neurobiology of emotion processing from brain activation to genomics
Prof. Donald T. Stuss
The anterior attentional system consists of several components: consistency of findings
Prof. Wolfgang Prinz
Action simulation: Exploring representational underpinnings of unseen action
Prof. Jochen Braun
Why is visual perception multi-stable?
Mr. Ido Roll
Knowing 'further' – the effect of symbolic invention tasks on the flexibility of students’ knowledge
Prof. Marcel Just
Dr. Masami Ishihara
Horizontal spatial representations of number and time
Dr. Carmel Mevorach
The intraparietal sulcus and its battle against saliency
Dr Pia Rotshtein
Different ways by which perception can be modulated
Prof. Boris Velichkovsky
From studying cognitive systems to developing cognitive technologies