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Ayelet sapir
Ayelet sapir
School of Psychology, Bangor University
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Neural basis and recovery of spatial attention deficits in spatial neglect
M Corbetta, MJ Kincade, C Lewis, AZ Snyder, A Sapir
Nature neuroscience 8 (11), 1603-1610, 2005
9802005
Component processes in task switching
N Meiran, Z Chorev, A Sapir
Cognitive psychology 41 (3), 211-253, 2000
7802000
Inhibition of return in spatial attention: Direct evidence for collicular generation
A Sapir, N Soroker, A Berger, A Henik
Nature neuroscience 2 (12), 1053-1054, 1999
3801999
Parietal lobe lesions disrupt saccadic remapping of inhibitory location tagging
A Sapir, A Hayes, A Henik, S Danziger, R Rafal
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 16 (4), 503-509, 2004
1732004
Brain signals for spatial attention predict performance in a motion discrimination task
A Sapir, G d'Avossa, M McAvoy, GL Shulman, M Corbetta
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (49), 17810-17815, 2005
1412005
Is the posner reaction time test more accurate than clinical tests in detecting left neglect in acute and chronic stroke?
J Rengachary, G d'Avossa, A Sapir, GL Shulman, M Corbetta
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 90 (12), 2081-2088, 2009
1152009
Hemispheric asymmetry in the remapping and maintenance of visual saliency maps: a TMS study
MG Van Koningsbruggen, S Gabay, A Sapir, A Henik, RD Rafal
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 22 (8), 1730-1738, 2010
862010
Anatomical correlates of directional hypokinesia in patients with hemispatial neglect
A Sapir, JB Kaplan, BJ He, M Corbetta
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (15), 4045-4051, 2007
862007
Attentional asymmetry in schizophrenia: disengagement and inhibition of return deficits.
A Sapir, A Henik, M Dobrusin, EY Hochman
Neuropsychology 15 (3), 361, 2001
752001
Attending to the thalamus: inhibition of return and nasal-temporal asymmetry in the pulvinar
A Sapir, R Rafal, A Henik
Neuroreport 13 (5), 693-697, 2002
412002
Cross-cultural effects on the assumed light source direction: Evidence from English and Hebrew readers
B Andrews, D Aisenberg, G d'Avossa, A Sapir
Journal of Vision 13 (13), 2-2, 2013
322013
Long trial durations normalise the interference effect and sequential updating during healthy aging
D Aisenberg, A Sapir, G d'Avossa, A Henik
Acta Psychologica 153, 169-178, 2014
272014
Neuroleptics reverse attentional effects in schizophrenia patients
A Sapir, M Dobrusin, G Ben-Bashat, A Henik
Neuropsychologia 45 (14), 3263-3271, 2007
242007
Role of disengagement failure and attentional gradient in unilateral spatial neglect–a longitudinal study
Y Sacher, C Serfaty, L Deouell, A Sapir, A Henik, N Soroker
Disability and Rehabilitation 26 (12), 746-755, 2004
212004
Inhibition of return affects contrast sensitivity
A Sapir, K Jackson, J Butler, MA Paul, RA Abrams
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (7), 1305-1316, 2014
152014
Matching cue size and task properties in exogenous attention
KE Burnett, G d'Avossa, A Sapir
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (12), 2363-2375, 2013
142013
Human parahippocampal cortex supports spatial binding in visual working memory
NM Dundon, MZUH Katshu, B Harry, D Roberts, EC Leek, P Downing, ...
Cerebral Cortex 28 (10), 3589-3599, 2018
112018
Aging changes 3D perception: Evidence for hemispheric rebalancing of lateralized processes
B Andrews, G d’Avossa, A Sapir
Neuropsychologia 99, 121-127, 2017
92017
Spatial attention can be biased towards an expected dimension
KE Burnett, AC Close, G d'Avossa, A Sapir
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (11), 2218-2232, 2016
82016
Attention to multiple locations is limited by spatial working memory capacity
A Close, A Sapir, K Burnett, G d'Avossa
Journal of vision 14 (9), 17-17, 2014
82014
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