Ruth Kimchi
Affiliations: | University of Haifa, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel |
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Kimchi R, Devyatko D, Sabary S. (2023) Perceptual organization and visual awareness: the case of amodal completion. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1201681 |
Jimenez M, Kimchi R, Yashar A. (2022) Mixture-modeling approach reveals global and local processes in visual crowding. Scientific Reports. 12: 6726 |
Sabary S, Devyatko D, Kimchi R. (2020) The role of visual awareness in processing of global structure: Evidence from the perceptual organization of hierarchical patterns. Cognition. 205: 104442 |
Hadad BS, Russo N, Kimchi R, et al. (2019) Typical Utilization of Gestalt Grouping Cues in Shape Perception by Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Perception. 301006619874681 |
Devyatko D, Sabary S, Kimchi R. (2019) Perceptual organization of line configurations: Is visual awareness necessary? Consciousness and Cognition. 70: 101-115 |
Kimchi R, Devyatko D, Sabary S. (2018) Can perceptual grouping unfold in the absence of awareness? Comparing grouping during continuous flash suppression and sandwich masking. Consciousness and Cognition. 60: 37-51 |
Hadad BS, Kimchi R. (2017) Perceptual completion of partly occluded contours during childhood. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 167: 49-61 |
Baruch O, Kimchi R, Goldsmith M. (2017) Attention to distinguishing features in object recognition: An interactive-iterative framework. Cognition. 170: 228-244 |
Pirkner Y, Kimchi R. (2017) Crowding and perceptual organization: Target's objecthood influences the relative strength of part-level and configural-level crowding. Journal of Vision. 17: 7 |
Barbot A, Liu S, Kimchi R, et al. (2017) Erratum to: Attention enhances apparent perceptual organization. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |