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| Eran ChajutSummaryAffiliation: The Open University of Israel Country: Israel Publications
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Publications
Selective attention improves under stress: implications for theories of social cognitionEran Chajut
Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Israel
J Pers Soc Psychol 85:231-48. 2003....
Are spatial and dimensional attention separate? evidence from Posner, Stroop, and Eriksen tasksEran Chajut
The Open University of Israel, Ra anana, Israel
Mem Cognit 37:924-34. 2009....
Avoiding the approach trap: a response bias theory of the emotional Stroop effectEran Chajut
Department of Psychology, Open University of Israel, Ra anana 43107, Israel
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 36:1567-72. 2010..These results challenge the dominant attention theory offered for the emotional Stroop effect because this theory is indifferent to the vital approach-avoidance distinction...
Emotional dilution of the Stroop effect: a new tool for assessing attention under emotionEran Chajut
Department of Psychology and Education, Open University of Israel, Raanana 45677, Israel
Emotion 10:944-8. 2010..This emotional dilution of the Stroop effect can serve as a general-purpose tool for assessing attention under emotion...
A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effectDaniel Algom
Tel Aviv University, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv, Israel
J Exp Psychol Gen 133:323-38. 2004..The delay was absent when emotional and neutral words appeared in a single block. A threat-driven generic slowdown is implicated, not a selective attention mechanism associated with the classic Stroop effect...
Changes over time in digital literacyYoram Eshet-Alkalai
Department of Education and Psychology, The Open University of Israel, 108 Ravutzky St, Raanana, Israel
Cyberpsychol Behav 12:713-5. 2009..Based on the comparison with the matched control groups, we suggest that experience with technology, and not age, accounts for the observed lifelong changes in digital literacy skills...
Interactive perceptual and attentional limits in visual extinctionLilach Shalev
Department of Education and Psychology, The Open University of Israel, Ra anna, Israel
Neurocase 11:452-62. 2005..The data are consistent with attentional and perceptual factors interacting to determine the competition between left and right side stimuli that underlies extinction...
