Itay Yaron (@itayyaron) 's Twitter Profile
Itay Yaron

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bioRxiv Neuroscience (@biorxiv_neursci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spatial cueing effects are not what we thought: on the timing of attentional deployment biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci

Itay Yaron (@itayyaron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And now the preprint is out as well! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… We show that supporting a theory can be predicted solely based on the methodological choices of the researchers, irrespective of the findings. We further describe important trends in the way the theories were tested

Itay Yaron (@itayyaron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It has been a wonderful journey, I hope it will also be a valuable resource for this great community. Michael Pitts, Lucia Melloni, Liad Mudrik (!!!) thank you so much for this opportunity!

TAU Center for Cognitive Development (@tauccd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

איך עובד המוח? מוזמנים לבקר בדוכן שלנו ביריד מצויינות במדע של נוער שוחר מדע! נחכה לכם מחר בשעה 17:00 מחוץ לבניין צ'ק פוינט @ Tel Aviv University | אוניברסיטת תל-אביב instagram.com/p/CdbHaU0LZUC/…

Liad Mudrik (@liad_mudrik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, experimenters in all fields of psychology/cognitive science: do you have datasets of null results for a within-subjects design you are willing to share? The incredible Itay Yaron and Matan Mazor want to take a stab at such datasets, together with me and @n_faivre.Please help!

adva shoham (@shohamadva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our preprint is finally out! Our study shows that human face representations go beyond vision. We combined visual and semantic DNNs to account for the representation of familiar faces in human perception and memory. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Our preprint is finally out! Our study shows that human face representations go beyond vision. We combined visual and semantic DNNs to account for the representation of familiar faces in human perception and memory.
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…