Ari Zvi Zivotofsky

Affiliations: 
Bar-Ilan University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel 
Area:
ocular motility, visual perception
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Zeligman L, Zivotofsky AZ. (2020) A novel variation of the Stroop task reveals reflexive supremacy of peripheral over gaze stimuli in pro and anti saccades. Consciousness and Cognition. 85: 103020
Zivotofsky AZ, Bernad-Elazari H, Grossman P, et al. (2018) The effects of dual tasking on gait synchronization during over-ground side-by-side walking. Human Movement Science. 59: 20-29
Zeligman L, Zivotofsky AZ. (2018) Face stimulus eliminates antisaccade-cost: gaze following is a different kind of arrow. Experimental Brain Research
Zeligman L, Zivotofsky AZ. (2017) Back to basics: The effects of block vs. interleaved trial administration on pro- and anti-saccade performance. Plos One. 12: e0172485
Gantz L, Schrader S, Ruben R, et al. (2015) Can the red-green duochrome test be used prior to correcting the refractive cylinder component? Plos One. 10: e0118874
Caspi A, Zivotofsky AZ. (2015) Assessing the utility of visual acuity measures in visual prostheses. Vision Research. 108: 77-84
Gordon CR, Zivotofsky AZ, Caspi A. (2014) Impaired vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3): bedside and search coil evaluation. Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation. 24: 351-5
Caspi A, Zivotofsky AZ, Gordon CR. (2013) Multiple saccadic abnormalities in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 can be linked to a single deficiency in velocity feedback. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 54: 731-8
Zivotofsky AZ, Gruendlinger L, Hausdorff JM. (2012) Modality-specific communication enabling gait synchronization during over-ground side-by-side walking. Human Movement Science. 31: 1268-85
Gordon C, Zivotofsky A, Caspi A. (2012) Could Different Smooth Pursuit and Saccadic Abnormalities in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 (SCA3) Be Explained by a Single Deficient Mechanism? (P02.259) Neurology. 78
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