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Congratulations!

    • Congratulations to our lab on receiving a grant from the National Institute for Psychobiology for our new research project: The Role of Sleep in Mediating Memory Consolidation in Young Adults with ADHD.
    • Congratulations to Noa Paskin who completed her Phd’s thesis!
    • Congratulations to Yael Ben Anat who completed her Master’s thesis!
    • Noyli Nissan for publishing her paper: Distinct reinforcement learning profiles distinguish between language and attentional neurodevelopmental disorders PDF
    •  Nitzan Kligler for publishing her PhD paper: A Cross-Modal Investigation of Statistical Learning in Developmental Dyslexia PDF 
    • Ranin Ballan for publishing her PhD paper: A failure of sleep-dependent consolidation of visuoperceptual procedural learning in young adults with ADHD. PDF
    • Ranin Ballan for publishing her PhD paper: Failure to consolidate statistical learning in developmental dyslexia. PDF
View recent papers from our lab:
    • Atypical reliance on monocular visual pathway for face and word recognition in developmental dyslexia. PDF
    • Intact Utilization of Contextual Information in Speech Categorization in Autism. PDF
    • Impaired and Spared Auditory Category Learning in Developmental Dyslexia PDF
    • Memory for incidentally learned categories evolves in the post-learning interval PDF
    •  Internal Cognitive Load Differentially Influences Acoustic and Lexical Context Effects in Speech Perception: Evidence From a Population With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder  PDF
    • Reduced Implicit but not Explicit Knowledge of Cross‐Situational Statistical Learning in Developmental Dyslexia  PDF
    • Memory for incidentally learned categories evolves in the post-learning interval  PDF


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