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Eyal M. Reingold

Eyal M. Reingold

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Neuroscience

D-Index
50
Citations
9852
World Ranking
5715
National Ranking
336

Overview

Eyal M. Reingold is a researcher affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their scholarly work primarily focuses on the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with particular specialization in Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their research explores various dimensions of neural and behavioral psychology as well as visual perception and cognitive learning processes. Key topics in their work include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes

Throughout their career, Eyal M. Reingold has collaborated with other researchers, notably with Jiye Shen. The collaboration indicates an engagement with interdisciplinary and cooperative research dynamics within their fields of study.

Although there is no record of published papers listed here, their contributions are recognized through documented research areas and co-authorship connections, which suggest active involvement in advancing understanding in their specialty areas.

Reingold's research is aligned with cognitive and experimental methodologies aimed at elucidating how visual information is processed and learned, reflecting a broader inquiry into the mechanisms underlying perception and cognition.

Best Publications

  • Using direct and indirect measures to study perception without awareness

    Eyal M. Reingold;Philip M. Merikle

  • Visual Span in Expert Chess Players: Evidence From Eye Movements

    Eyal M. Reingold;Neil Charness;Marc Pomplun;Dave M. Stampe

  • The role of deliberate practice in chess expertise

    Neil Charness;Michael Tuffiash;Ralf Th. Krampe;Eyal Reingold

  • The perceptual aspect of skilled performance in chess: evidence from eye movements.

    Neil Charness;Eyal M. Reingold;Marc Pomplun;Dave M. Stampe

  • Toward a Redefinition of Implicit Memory: Process Dissociations Following Elaborative Processing and Self-Generation

    Jeffrey P. Toth;Eyal M. Reingold;Larry L. Jacoby

  • On the Inter-relatedness of Theory and Measurement in the Study of Unconscious Processes

    Eyal M. Reingold;Philip M. Merikle

  • Comparing Direct (Explicit) and Indirect (Implicit) Measures to Study Unconscious Memory

    Philip M. Merikle;Eyal M. Reingold

  • Saccadic Inhibition in Voluntary and Reflexive Saccades

    Eyal M. Reingold;Dave M. Stampe

  • Eye Movement Monitoring as a Process Tracing Methodology in Decision Making Research

    Mackenzie G. Glaholt;Eyal M. Reingold

  • Eye movements and visual expertise in chess and medicine

    Eyal M. Reingold;Heather Sheridan

  • Direct lexical control of eye movements in reading: evidence from a survival analysis of fixation durations.

    Eyal M. Reingold;Erik D. Reichle;Mackenzie G. Glaholt;Heather Sheridan

  • Recognition and lexical decision without detection: unconscious perception?

    Philip M. Merikle;Eyal M. Reingold

  • Gaze-contingent multiresolutional displays: an integrative review.

    Eyal M. Reingold;Lester C. Loschky;George W. McConkie;David M. Stampe

  • Patterns of eye movements during parallel and serial visual search tasks.

    Diane E. Williams;Eyal M. Reingold;Morris Moscovitch;Marlene Behrmann

  • Process dissociations versus task dissociations: A controversy in progress

    Eyal M. Reingold;Jeffrey Toth

  • Investigating the visual span in comparative search: the effects of task difficulty and divided attention

    Marc Pomplun;Eyal M Reingold;Jiye Shen

  • Effects of Aging and Noise on Real-Time Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence From Eye Movements

    Boaz M. Ben-David;Craig G. Chambers;Meredyth Daneman;M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller

  • Saccadic Inhibition and Gaze Contingent Research Paradigms

    Eyal M. Reingold;Dave M. Stampe

  • Visual search asymmetry: the influence of stimulus familiarity and low-level features.

    Jiye Shen;Eyal M. Reingold

  • Saccadic inhibition in reading.

    Eyal M. Reingold;Dave M. Stampe

  • The role of deliberate practice in chess expertise. Commentary

    Neil Charness;Michael Tuffiash;Ralf Krampe;Eyal Reingold

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith Rayner
Keith Rayner University of California, San Diego
Philip M. Merikle
Philip M. Merikle University of Waterloo
Meredyth Daneman
Meredyth Daneman University of Toronto
Neil Charness
Neil Charness Florida State University
Erik D. Reichle
Erik D. Reichle Macquarie University
Bruce K. Christensen
Bruce K. Christensen Australian National University
Ralf Krampe
Ralf Krampe KU Leuven
Larry L. Jacoby
Larry L. Jacoby Washington University in St. Louis
Bruce A. Schneider
Bruce A. Schneider University of Toronto
Barbara Landau
Barbara Landau Johns Hopkins University

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