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Joseph Glicksohn

Joseph Glicksohn

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Psychology

D-Index
34
Citations
4810
World Ranking
10224
National Ranking
124

Overview

Joseph Glicksohn is affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel. Their research spans psychology and neuroscience, with a notable focus on cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and psychiatry and mental health. The work covers an array of topics such as personality traits and psychology, psychosomatic disorders and their treatments, mindfulness and compassion interventions, neuroscience and music perception, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, personality disorders and psychopathology, as well as neuroscience, education, and cognitive function.

Their recent papers include:

  • Immersion, Absorption, and Spiritual Experience: Some Preliminary Findings, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Dark Triad Traits, Social Position, and Personality: A Cross-Cultural Study, 2022, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Exploring the stability of HEXACO-60 structure and the association of gender, age, and social position with personality traits across 18 countries, 2021, Journal of Personality
  • Dynamics of the Sphere Model of Consciousness: Silence, Space, and Self, 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Age-Related Differential Effects of School-Based Sitting and Movement Meditation on Creativity and Spatial Cognition: A Pilot Study, 2021, Children

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Joseph Glicksohn include:

  • Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan
  • Fabio Marson
  • Patrizio Paoletti
  • Revital Naor-Ziv
  • Antonio De Fano

Publication venues where Joseph Glicksohn has contributed multiple works include:

  • Progress in Brain Research
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Personality and Individual Differences
  • Journal for Person-Oriented Research
  • The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences

In addition to journal articles, Joseph Glicksohn has contributed to book publications, including the book titled Advances in Neural Signal Processing, published by IntechOpen in 2020.

Their research integrates multidisciplinary perspectives with a strong emphasis on psychological and neuroscientific aspects of personality, cognition, and mental health. Frequent collaboration with colleagues in related fields supports a diverse and interdisciplinary approach to understanding complex psychological phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Mindfulness-induced changes in gamma band activity - implications for the default mode network, self-reference and attention.

    Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Joseph Glicksohn;Abraham Goldstein

  • The influence of task difficulty and external tempo on subjective time estimation

    Dan Zakay;Devora Nitzan;Joseph Glicksohn

  • Mindfulness-induced selflessness: a MEG neurophenomenological study.

    Yair Dor-Ziderman;Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Joseph Glicksohn;Abraham Goldstein

  • Alterations in the sense of time, space, and body in the mindfulness-trained brain: a neurophenomenologically-guided MEG study

    Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Yair Dor-Ziderman;Joseph Glicksohn;Abraham Goldstein

  • The construct of impulsivity revisited

    Rotem Leshem;Joseph Glicksohn

  • Temporal cognition and the phenomenology of time: a multiplicative function for apparent duration.

    Joseph Glicksohn

  • Belief in the paranormal and subjective paranormal experience

    Joseph Glicksohn;Joseph Glicksohn

  • Absorption and hallucinatory experience

    Joseph Glicksohn;Terry R. Barrett

  • Personality, cognitive style and assortative mating

    Joseph Glicksohn;Hilla Golan

  • The consciousness state space (CSS)-a unifying model for consciousness and self.

    Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Joseph Glicksohn

  • Embedding sensation seeking within the big three

    J Glicksohn;J Abulafia

  • Studying the default mode and its Mindfulness-induced changes using EEG functional connectivity

    Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Joseph Glicksohn;Abraham Goldstein

  • Auditory inattention in right-hemisphere-damaged patients with and without visual neglect

    N Soroker;N Calamaro;J Glicksohn;M.S Myslobodsky

  • Hans Eysenck's personality model and the constructs of sensation seeking and impulsivity

    Marvin Zuckerman;Joseph Glicksohn

  • Time Perception and the Experience of Time When Immersed in an Altered Sensory Environment.

    Joseph Glicksohn;Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Federica Mauro;Tal D. Ben-Soussan

  • Creativity Is Enhanced by Long-Term Mindfulness Training and Is Negatively Correlated with Trait Default-Mode-Related Low-Gamma Inter-Hemispheric Connectivity

    Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Aviva Berkovich-Ohana;Joseph Glicksohn;Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan;Abraham Goldstein

  • Dark Triad Traits, Social Position, and Personality: A Cross-Cultural Study

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  • Changes of brain anatomy in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder: A pilot magnetic resonance imaging study

    Michael S. Myslobodsky;Joseph Glicksohn;Jaffa Singer;Max Stern

  • Timing the future : the case for a time-based prospective memory

    Joseph Glicksohn;Michael S Myslobodsky

  • Explorations in Virtual Reality: Absorption, Cognition and Altered State of Consciousness:

    Joseph Glicksohn;Michal Avnon

  • Cognitive dedifferentiation in eidetics and synaesthesia: hunting for the ghost once more.

    Joseph Glicksohn;Iris Steinbach;Sigal Elimalach-Malmilyan

Frequent Co-Authors

Anton Aluja
Anton Aluja University of Lleida
Dan Zakay
Dan Zakay Reichman University
Fritz Ostendorf
Fritz Ostendorf Bielefeld University
Jérôme Rossier
Jérôme Rossier University of Lausanne
Michel Hansenne
Michel Hansenne University of Liège
Marvin Zuckerman
Marvin Zuckerman University of Delaware
Willibald Ruch
Willibald Ruch University of Zurich
Caterina Pesce
Caterina Pesce Sapienza University of Rome
Graham Davies
Graham Davies University of Leicester
J. Don Read
J. Don Read University of East London

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