Published Papers
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Binyamin-Suissa, L., Hochman, S. & Henik, A. Asymmetric affective perspective taking effects toward valence influenced by personality perspective taken. Psychon Bull Rev (2022).
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Binyamin-Suissa, L., Hochman, S., Moyal, N., & Henik, A. (2021). Perspective taking effects aremodulated by the valence of stimuli.Acta Psychologica, 215,103267.
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Hochman, S., Cohen, Z. Z., Ben-Shachar, M. S., & Henik, A. (2020). Tactile enumeration and embodied numerosity among the deaf.Cognitive Science, 44(8), e12880.
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Hochman, S., Leshem, S., Henik, A., & Kalanthroff, E. (2020). Conditioning automatic inhibition task: introducing a novel task to associate automatic inhibition with specific cues.Journal ofNeuroscience Methods. 342,108809.
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Milshtein, D., Hochman, S.,& Henik, A. (2020). Do you feel like me or not? This is the question:manipulation of emotional imagery modulates affective priming.Consciousness and Cognition, 85,103026.
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Hochman, S., Henik, A., & Kalanthroff, E. (2018). Stopping at a red light: Recruitment ofinhibitory control by environmental cues.PloS one, 13(5), e0196199.
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Henik, A., Katzin, N., & Hochman, S.(2018). The interplay between proficiency and executivecontrol. In A. Henik & W. Fias (Eds.),Heterogeneity of function in numerical cognition(pp. 147-154). San Diego: Academic Press.
Posters
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IBSC 2023: Revisiting the Efficacy of Neurostimulation by Accounting for Subjective Belief of Receiving Active Treatment.
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​ISCOP 2019: The Effect of Smoking-Related Photos on Inhibitory Control among Smokers and Non-Smokers.
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MCLS 2018: Embodied Enumeration Among the Deaf.
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ESCOP 2017: Stopping at a Red Light: Recruitment of Inhibitory Control by Environmental Cues.