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    Discussion.Robert Multhauf, Ralph Grief, Nathan Reingold, Dr Dupree & Luther Evans - 1962 - Isis 53:87-98.
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  2. Research Report.Eyal M. Reingold & Keith Rayner - unknown
    A critical prediction of the E-Z Reader model is that experimental manipulations that disrupt early encoding of visual and orthographic features of the fixated word without affecting subsequent lexical processing should influence the processing difficulty of the fixated word without affecting the processing of the next word. We tested this prediction by monitoring participants’ eye movements while they read sentences in which a target word was presented either normally or altered. In the critical condition, the contrast between the target word (...)
     
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    Using direct and indirect measures to study perception without awareness.Eyal M. Reingold & Philip M. Merikle - 1988 - Perception and Psychophysics 44:563-575.
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    Investigating the visual span in comparative search: the effects of task difficulty and divided attention.Eyal M. Reingold & Jiye Shen - 2001 - Cognition 81 (2):57-67.
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    America by Design: Science, Technology, and the Rise of Corporate Liberalism. David F. Noble.Nathan Reingold - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):171-173.
  6. Implicit cognition.Eyal M. Reingold & Colleen A. Ray - 2002 - In Lynn Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan.
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    Facilitation and Interference in Indirect/Implicit Memory Tests and in the Process Dissociation Paradigm: The Letter Insertion and the Letter Deletion Tasks.Eyal M. Reingold - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 4 (4):459-482.
    This paper introduced the letter insertion and letter deletion tasks. In these tasks participants are presented with letter strings and are instructed to insert or delete a letter to create a word. Experiment 1 demonstrated facilitation priming and established these tasks as sensitive indirect measures of memory. Experiments 2 and 3 demonstrated interference priming effects. In Experiment 4 the process dissociation paradigm was applied to investigate the contributions of automatic and consciously controlled processes to performance on the letter insertion task. (...)
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    On the inter-relatedness of theory and measurement in the study of unconscious processes.Eyal M. Reingold & Philip M. Merikle - 1990 - Mind and Language 5 (1):9-28.
  9. (1 other version)Unconscious perception: Assumptions and interpretive difficulties.Eyal M. Reingold - 2004 - Consciousness and Cognition 13 (1):117-122.
    Reingold and MerikleÕs (1988, 1990) critique of the classic dissociation paradigm identified several issues as inherent problems that severely undermine the utility of this paradigm. Erdelyi (2004) extending his prior analysis (Erdelyi, 1985, 1986) points out several additional factors that may complicate the interpretation of empirically obtained dissociations. The goal of the present manuscript is to further discuss some of these commonly neglected interpretive difficulties. Ó 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Automatic Retrieval of New Associations under Shallow Encoding Conditions.Eyal M. Reingold & Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 5 (1-2):117-130.
    In two experiments during the study phase participants read unrelated context-target word pairs presented below a line drawing of the context word. During test the strong cue group was presented with context words, line drawings, and stems of target words. The line drawings were not presented in the weak cue group. Stems were paired with the same context words as at study , paired with different context words , or corresponded to unstudied words . In Experiment 1 participants were instructed (...)
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  11. (1 other version)Beyond perception: conceptual.Eyal M. Reingold - unknown
    Whenever knowledge of the possible interpretation or conceptualization of some- thing helps in perceiving that thing, we say the processing is conceptually driven. That is, the process starts with conceptualization of what might be present and then looks for confirming evidence, biasing the processing mechanisms to give the expected result... Conceptually driven processing and data-driven processing almost always occur together, with each direction of processing contributing something to the total analysis. (Lindsay and Norman 1977, p. 13).
     
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    By the Bomb's Early Light: American Thought and Culture at the Dawn of the Atomic Age. Paul Boyer.Nathan Reingold - 1988 - Isis 79 (2):352-354.
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    Form, Function and Fecundity in American Institutions.Nathan Reingold - 1997 - Minerva 35 (3):221-232.
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  14. Stem completion versus cued-recall-the role of response bias.Em Reingold & Pm Merikle - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):521-521.
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    Science: U.S.A.William Gilman.Nathan Reingold - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):275-276.
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    Technology and Social Change in America. Edwin T. Layton, Jr.Nathan Reingold - 1975 - Isis 66 (2):271-271.
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    The Nature of Science: The History of Science in Western Culture since 1600. David M. Knight.Nathan Reingold - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):267-268.
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    The Rise of Robert Millikan: Portrait of a Life in American Science. Robert H. Kargon.Nathan Reingold - 1983 - Isis 74 (1):143-144.
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    Dr Frank Taylor, 1910-2000.Dr Frederick Ratcliffe & Anne Young - 2000 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 82 (2):81-84.
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  20. Process dissociations versus task dissociations: A controversy in progress.Eyal M. Reingold & Jeffrey Toth - 1995 - In Geoffrey D. M. Underwood (ed.), Implicit Cognition. Oxford University Press. pp. 159-202.
  21. On the perceptual specificity of memory representations.Eyal Reingold - 2002 - Memory 10 (5/6):365-379.
    The present paradigm involved manipulating the congruency of the perceptual processing during the study and test phases of a recognition memory task. During each trial, a gaze-contingent window was used to limit the stimulus display to a region either inside or outside a 108 square centred on the participant’s point of gaze, constituting the Central and Peripheral viewing modes respectively. The window position changed in real time in concert with changes in gaze position. Four experiments documented better task performance when (...)
     
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  22. Comparing direct (explicit) to indirect (implicit) measures to study unconscious memory.Philip M. Merikle & Eyal M. Reingold - 1991 - Journal Of Experimental Psychology-Learning Memory And Cognition 17 (2):224-233.
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    Professions and Professional Ideology in AmericaGerald L. Geison.Nathan Reingold - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):729-729.
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    Science and Society in the United StatesDavid D. Van Tassel Michael G. Hall.Nathan Reingold - 1967 - Isis 58 (2):257-258.
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    Toward a Metric of Science: The Advent of Science IndicatorsYehuda Elkana Joshua Lederberg Robert K. Merton Arnold Thackray Harriet Zuckerman.Nathan Reingold - 1979 - Isis 70 (3):443-445.
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    Estimating the divergence point: a novel distributional analysis procedure for determining the onset of the influence of experimental variables.Eyal M. Reingold & Heather Sheridan - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:112543.
    The divergence point analysis procedure is aimed at obtaining an estimate of the onset of the influence of an experimental variable on response latencies (e.g., fixation duration, reaction time). The procedure involves generating survival curves for two conditions, and using a bootstrapping technique to estimate the timing of the earliest discernible divergence between curves. In the present paper, several key extensions for this procedure were proposed and evaluated by conducting simulations and by reanalyzing data from previous studies. Our findings indicate (...)
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    The Einstellung effect in anagram problem solving: evidence from eye movements.Jessica J. Ellis & Eyal M. Reingold - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The Peculiarities of the Americans or Are There National Styles in the Sciences?Nathan Reingold - 1991 - Science in Context 4 (2):347-366.
    The ArgumentOver the years national styles have been invoked or denigrated in the writing of the history of science. This paper is an attempt to give the concept of national style a degree of precision and clarity enabling scholars to understand when and how it may be invoked and when and how its use would be dubious or even forbidden. The example of the United States of America is used because the history of the sciences in the United States was (...)
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    Toward a redefinition of implicit memory: Process dissociations following elaborative processing and self-generation.Jeffrey Toth, Eyal M. Reingold & Larry Jacoby - 1994 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (2):290-303.
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    Refugee mathematicians in the United States of America, 1933–1941: Reception and reaction.Nathan Reingold - 1981 - Annals of Science 38 (3):313-338.
    The coming of mathematicians to the United States fleeing the spread of Nazism presented a serious problem to the American mathematical community. The persistence of the Depression had endangered the promising growth of mathematics in the United States. Leading mathematicians were concerned about the career prospects of their students. They feared that placing large numbers of refugees would exacerbate already present nationalistic and anti-Semitic sentiments. The paper surveys a sequence of events in which the leading mathematicians reacted to the foreign-born (...)
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    Harmonizing Insights: LR-FFT Feature Extraction for Alzheimer’s and Autism Spectrum Disorder Detection in EEG Signals.Nisreen Said Amer, Samir Brahim Belhaouari, Othmane Bouhali & Dr Abdelfatteh E. L. Omri - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:382-395.
    Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) represent two distinct but equally impactful challenges in the field of neurology and cognitive health. AD is a degenerative neurological condition characterized by its progressive nature, typically affecting individuals in later stages of life. The hallmark features include cognitive impairment, mem- ory deterioration, and alterations in behavior. In contrast, ASD is a developmental disorder typically diagnosed in childhood, marked by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. This paper explores the potential (...)
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    Conscious versus unconscious processes: Are they qualitatively different?Eyal M. Reingold - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (2):218-219.
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    New Directions in American Intellectual HistoryJohn Higham P. K. Conkin.Nathan Reingold - 1982 - Isis 73 (1):112-112.
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    Ritual ActsTransformation and Tradition in the Sciences: Essays in Honor of I. Bernard CohenEverett Mendelsohn.Nathan Reingold - 1985 - Isis 76 (4):580-584.
  35. Saccadic Inhibition in Reading.Eyal M. Reingold & Dave M. Stampe - unknown
    In 5 experiments, participants read text that was briefly replaced by a transient image for 33 ms at random intervals. A decrease in saccadic frequency, referred to as saccadic inhibition, occurred as early as 60 –70 ms following the onset of abrupt changes in visual input. It was demonstrated that the saccadic inhibition was influenced by the saliency of the visual event (Experiment 3) and was not produced in response to abrupt but irrelevant auditory stimuli (Experiment 1). Display changes restricted (...)
     
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    Science and Government in the United States since 1945.Nathan Reingold - 1994 - History of Science 32 (4):361-386.
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    New Philosophies of Labour: Work and the Social Bond.Nicholas Smith & Jean-Philippe Dr Deranty (eds.) - 2011 - Brill.
    This volume addresses the long-standing neglect of the category of labour in critical social theory and it presents a powerful case for a new paradigm based on the anthropological significance of work and its role in shaping social bonds.
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    Response Bias Correction in the Process Dissociation Procedure: Approaches, Assumptions, and Evaluation.Eyal Reingold - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 5 (1-2):232-254.
    Buchner, Erdfelder, and Vaterrodt-Plunnecke (1995) advocated an exposition of the process dissociation procedure within the framework of multinomial modeling. Among the misleading aspects of this exposition is its tendency to obscure the overlap between processes. In contrast, clarifying these crucial interactions leads to a general classification of response bias corrections to the process dissociation procedure. This scheme, in which corrective models are classified on the basis of process interactions, clarifies the assumptions underlying previously proposed corrections. As an illustration of the (...)
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    The Holistic Processing Account of Visual Expertise in Medical Image Perception: A Review.Heather Sheridan & Eyal M. Reingold - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    American Science in the Age of JacksonGeorge H. Daniels.Nathan Reingold - 1968 - Isis 59 (1):118-120.
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    Commentary.Nathan Reingold - 1986 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 11 (2):24-24.
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  42. Lester C. Loschky.Eyal M. Reingold - unknown
    Salience of Peripheral 2 Abstract The three experiments reported document a slowing of peripheral target acquisition associated with the presence of a gaze-contingent window. This window effect was shown for displays using either moving video or still images. The window effect was similar across a resolutiondefined window condition and a luminance-defined window condition suggesting that peripheral image degradation is not a prerequisite of this effect. The window effect was also unaffected by the type of window boundary used (sharp or blended). (...)
     
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    Recognition memory performance as a function of reported subjective awareness.Heather Sheridan & Eyal M. Reingold - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1363-1375.
    Three experiments introduced a recognition memory paradigm designed to investigate reported subjective awareness during retrieval. At study, in Experiments 1A and 2, words were either generated or read , while modality of presentation was manipulated in Experiment 1B. Word pairs were presented during test trials, and participants indicated if they contained an old word by responding “remember”, “know” or “new” in Experiments 1A and 1B, and by responding “strong no”, “weak no”, “weak yes”, or “strong yes” in Experiment 2. Participants (...)
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    Science, Scientists, and Historians of Science.Nathan Reingold - 1981 - History of Science 19 (4):274-283.
  45. Saccadic Inhibition in Voluntary and Reflexive Saccades.Eyal M. Reingold & Dave M. Stampe - unknown
    & The present study investigated saccadic inhibition in both voluntary and stimulus-elicited saccades. Two experiments examined saccadic inhibition caused by an irrelevant flash occurring subsequent to target onset. In each trial, participants were required to perform a single saccade following the presentation of a black target on a gray background, 48 to the left or to the right of screen center. In some trials (flash trials), after a variable delay, a 33-msec flash was displayed at the top and bottom third (...)
     
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    Response Bias Correction in the Process Dissociation Procedure: A Reevaluation?Eyal Reingold - 1995 - Consciousness and Cognition 5 (4):595-603.
    A Buchner and E. Erdfelder (this volume) provide a commentary on our analysis of response bias correction in the process dissociation procedure. Unfortunately, this commentary fails to address the substantive issues that were raised in M. J. Wainwright and E. M. Reingold (1996). In the present article, we attempt to clarify some of their misrepresentations and the inconsistency inherent in their position. ©1996 Academic Press..
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    A Century of Zoology at the British Museum through the Lives of Two Keepers, 1815-1914. Albert E. Gunther.Nathan Reingold - 1976 - Isis 67 (3):499-500.
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    Central pattern generators and neuroethology.Stephen C. Reingold & Alan Gelperin - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (4):560-561.
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    Eye-movement control in reading: Models and predictions.Eyal M. Reingold - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):500-501.
    It is argued here that a critical prediction of the E-Z Reader model is that experimental manipulations that disrupt early encoding of visual and orthographic features of the fixated word without affecting subsequent lexical processing should influence the processing difficulty of the fixated word without producing any processing effect on the next word. This prediction is explained and illustrated.
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    L. J. Henderson on the Social System. Bernard Barber.Nathan Reingold - 1972 - Isis 63 (1):128-129.
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