Tali Bitan, Ph.D.

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Communication Disorders University of Haifa, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel 
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Mizrachi N, Eviatar Z, Peleg O, et al. (2023) Inter- and intra- hemispheric interactions in reading ambiguous words. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 171: 257-271
Nathaniel U, Eidelsztein S, Geskin KG, et al. (2023) Decomposition in early stages of learning novel morphologically derived words: The impact of linear vs. non-linear structure. Cognition. 240: 105604
Nathaniel U, Weiss Y, Barouch B, et al. (2022) Start shallow and grow deep: The development of a Hebrew reading brain. Neuropsychologia. 176: 108376
Barouch B, Weiss Y, Katzir T, et al. (2022) Neural processing of morphology during reading in children. Neuroscience
Truzman T, Rochon E, Meltzer J, et al. (2021) Simultaneous Normalization and Compensatory Changes in Right Hemisphere Connectivity during Aphasia Therapy. Brain Sciences. 11
Bitan T, Weiss Y, Katzir T, et al. (2020) Morphological decomposition compensates for imperfections in phonological decoding. Neural evidence from typical and dyslexic readers of an opaque orthography. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 130: 172-191
Lytle MN, Bitan T, Booth JR. (2020) A neuroimaging dataset on orthographic, phonological and semantic word processing in school-aged children. Data in Brief. 28: 105091
Zion DB, Nevat M, Prior A, et al. (2019) Prior Knowledge Predicts Early Consolidation in Second Language Learning. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2312
Simic T, Bitan T, Turner G, et al. (2019) The role of executive control in post-stroke aphasia treatment. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 1-40
Chu R, Meltzer JA, Bitan T. (2018) Interhemispheric interactions during sentence comprehension in patients with aphasia. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 109: 74-91
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