His primary areas of study are Cognition, Perception, Cognitive psychology, Eye movement and Communication. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social psychology and Cognitive science. His research integrates issues of Visual search, Divided attention and Visual span in his study of Perception.
His Cognitive psychology research integrates issues from Word recognition, Implicit memory, Lexical decision task and Unconscious mind. Eyal M. Reingold specializes in Eye movement, namely Saccadic masking. His Communication study combines topics in areas such as Fixation and Audiology.
Eyal M. Reingold spends much of his time researching Eye movement, Cognitive psychology, Perception, Communication and Cognition. The concepts of his Eye movement study are interwoven with issues in Gaze, Visual search and Audiology. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates elements of Dissociation, Stimulus, Reading, Recognition memory and Unconscious mind.
His studies examine the connections between Perception and genetics, as well as such issues in Social psychology, with regards to Preference and Discrimination learning. He has researched Communication in several fields, including Word recognition, Speech recognition, Word lists by frequency and Fixation. Eyal M. Reingold focuses mostly in the field of Cognition, narrowing it down to topics relating to Visual perception and, in certain cases, Encoding.
His primary areas of investigation include Eye movement, Communication, Cognitive psychology, Fixation and Audiology. His research in Eye movement intersects with topics in Gaze, Eye tracking, Perception and Word lists by frequency. His Perception study incorporates themes from Saccade and Human–computer interaction.
His Communication research includes themes of Contrast and Peripheral vision, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence. His studies deal with areas such as Dissociation, Cognition, Saccadic masking and Reading as well as Cognitive psychology. His Audiology research includes elements of Stimulus and Noun.
Eyal M. Reingold mainly investigates Eye movement, Communication, Fixation, Eye tracking and Artificial intelligence. His Eye movement research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gaze-contingency paradigm, Cognitive psychology, Cognition and Gaze. His work deals with themes such as Stimulus and N2pc, Visual memory, which intersect with Cognitive psychology.
His studies in Communication integrate themes in fields like Contrast, Audiology and Reading. His work in Artificial intelligence covers topics such as Computer vision which are related to areas like Pupil. The study incorporates disciplines such as Perception and Computational model in addition to Saccade.
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Using direct and indirect measures to study perception without awareness
Eyal M. Reingold;Philip M. Merikle.
Attention Perception & Psychophysics (1988)
Visual Span in Expert Chess Players: Evidence From Eye Movements
Eyal M. Reingold;Neil Charness;Marc Pomplun;Dave M. Stampe.
Psychological Science (2001)
The perceptual aspect of skilled performance in chess: evidence from eye movements.
Neil Charness;Eyal M. Reingold;Marc Pomplun;Dave M. Stampe.
Memory & Cognition (2001)
The role of deliberate practice in chess expertise
Neil Charness;Michael Tuffiash;Ralf Th. Krampe;Eyal Reingold.
Applied Cognitive Psychology (2005)
Toward a Redefinition of Implicit Memory: Process Dissociations Following Elaborative Processing and Self-Generation
Jeffrey P. Toth;Eyal M. Reingold;Larry L. Jacoby.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition (1994)
Comparing Direct (Explicit) and Indirect (Implicit) Measures to Study Unconscious Memory
Philip M. Merikle;Eyal M. Reingold.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition (1991)
On the Inter-relatedness of Theory and Measurement in the Study of Unconscious Processes
Eyal M. Reingold;Philip M. Merikle.
Mind & Language (1990)
Saccadic Inhibition in Voluntary and Reflexive Saccades
Eyal M. Reingold;Dave M. Stampe.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2002)
Eye Movement Monitoring as a Process Tracing Methodology in Decision Making Research
Mackenzie G. Glaholt;Eyal M. Reingold.
Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics (2011)
Eye movements and visual expertise in chess and medicine
Eyal M. Reingold;Heather Sheridan.
(2011)
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