Nurit Gronau

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Open University, Rananna, Israel, Ra'anana, Center District, Israel 
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Gronau N, Nartker M, Yakim S, et al. (2024) Categorically distinct subsets allow flexible memory selection in hybrid search. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Sahar T, Gronau N, Makovski T. (2024) Semantic meaning enhances feature-binding but not quantity or precision of locations in visual working memory. Memory & Cognition
Shoval R, Gronau N, Makovski T. (2022) Massive visual long-term memory is largely dependent on meaning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Gronau N. (2021) To Grasp the World at a Glance: The Role of Attention in Visual and Semantic Associative Processing. Journal of Imaging. 7
Avital-Cohen R, Gronau N. (2021) The asymmetric mixed-category advantage in visual working memory: An attentional, not perceptual (face-specific) account. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 47: 852-868
Gronau N. (2020) Vision at a glance: The role of attention in processing object-to-object categorical relations. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Gronau N, Avital-Cohen R. (2019) The asymmetric mixed-category advantage in visual working memory: a domain-general, not domain-specific account Journal of Vision. 19: 81
Nussinson R, Elias Y, Mentser S, et al. (2019) Bi-Directional Effects of Stimulus Vertical Position and Construal Level Social Psychology. 50: 162-173
Gronau N, Benoni H, Izoutcheev A. (2018) Perceptual as well as conceptual similarity factors drive competitive relations among irrelevant visual distractors Journal of Vision. 18: 476-476
Gronau N. (2017) The evolvement of discrete representations from continuous stimulus properties: A possible overarching principle of cognition. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40: e172
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