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Lubow R
Laterality . 2015 Apr; 20(6):642-57. PMID: 25835069
Giotto's Arena Chapel frescoes, dating from the early fourteenth century, provide salient illustrations of two types of embodied perceptions. One is universal, a consequence of biology and the physical laws...
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Lubow R, Kaplan O, Manor I
J Atten Disord . 2012 Jun; 18(7):625-31. PMID: 22660915
Objective: To determine the effects of stimulant medication on performance of ADHD adults on a selective attention task that assesses the processing of irrelevant stimuli. Method: ADHD patients and matched...
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Lazar J, Kaplan O, Sternberg T, Lubow R
Emotion . 2011 Aug; 12(3):591-604. PMID: 21859194
In three experiments, groups were exposed to either positive or negative affect video clips, after which they were presented with a series of task-irrelevant stimuli. In the subsequent test task,...
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Lubow R
Behav Brain Res . 2009 May; 202(1):1-4. PMID: 19447273
There is considerable evidence for the involvement of cerebellar structures and circuits in classical conditioning of eyeblink responses (EBC) and in the pathophyiology of schizophrenia, leading to the expectation that...
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Lubow R, De la Casa L
Psychon Bull Rev . 2006 Mar; 12(5):806-21. PMID: 16523999
Latent inhibition (LI) is defined as poorer evidence of learning with a stimulus that previously was presented without consequence, as compared with a novel or previously attended stimulus. The present...
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Lubow R, Braunstein-Bercovitz H, Blumenthal O, Kaplan O, Toren P
Child Neuropsychol . 2005 Nov; 11(5):445-57. PMID: 16306019
The research was designed to determine whether the purported hemispheric asymmetries that are associated with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affect performance on a selective attention visual search task, and whether...
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Kaplan O, Dar R, Rosenthal L, Hermesh H, Fux M, Lubow R
Behav Res Ther . 2005 Oct; 44(8):1137-45. PMID: 16225840
Latent inhibition (LI) is a phenomenon that reflects the ability to ignore irrelevant stimuli. LI is attenuated in some schizophrenic patient groups and in high schizotypal normal participants. One study...
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Lubow R, Kaplan O
Psychon Bull Rev . 2005 Aug; 12(2):224-43. PMID: 16082802
Latent inhibition (LI) is a robust phenomenon that is demonstrated when a previously inconsequential stimulus is less effective in a new learning situation than a novel stimulus. Despite LI's simplicity,...
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Lubow R
Schizophr Bull . 2005 May; 31(1):139-53. PMID: 15888432
Latent inhibition (LI) is demonstrated when a previously unattended/inconsequential stimulus is less effective in a new learning situation than a novel stimulus. In rats and humans, LI is reduced by...
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De la Casa L, Lubow R
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Apr; 58(1):1-18. PMID: 15844374
A number of recent conditioned taste aversion (CTA) experiments have demonstrated a super-latent inhibition (LI) effect--namely, a time-induced increase in the effects of stimulus preexposure when the interval between acquisition...