Amos Arieli
Affiliations: | Neurobiology | Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel |
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Berkovich-Ohana A, Furman-Haran E, Malach R, et al. (2020) Studying the precuneus reveals structure-function-affect correlation in long-term meditators. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience |
Berkovich-Ohana A, Noy N, Harel M, et al. (2020) Inter-participant consistency of language-processing networks during abstract thoughts. Neuroimage. 211: 116626 |
Berkovich-Ohana A, Harel M, Hahamy A, et al. (2016) Data for default network reduced functional connectivity in meditators, negatively correlated with meditation expertise. Data in Brief. 8: 910-4 |
Berkovich-Ohana A, Harel M, Hahamy A, et al. (2016) Alterations in task-induced activity and resting-state fluctuations in visual and DMN areas revealed in long-term meditators. Neuroimage |
Berkovich-Ohana A, Wilf M, Kahana R, et al. (2015) Repetitive speech elicits widespread deactivation in the human cortex: the "Mantra" effect? Brain and Behavior. 5: e00346 |
Berkovich-Ohana A, Wilf M, Kahana R, et al. (2015) Repetitive speech elicits widespread deactivation in the human cortex: The "Mantra" effect? Brain and Behavior |
Bonneh Y, Adini Y, Sagi D, et al. (2013) Microsaccade latency uncovers stimulus predictability: Faster and longer inhibition for unpredicted stimuli Journal of Vision. 13: 1342-1342 |
Gilad A, Meirovithz E, Leshem A, et al. (2012) Collinear stimuli induce local and cross-areal coherence in the visual cortex of behaving monkeys. Plos One. 7: e49391 |
Ahissar E, Arieli A. (2012) Seeing via Miniature Eye Movements: A Dynamic Hypothesis for Vision. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 6: 89 |
Bonneh Y, Adini Y, Sagi D, et al. (2012) An oculomotor trace of implicit perceptual predictions Journal of Vision. 12: 1114-1114 |