Eyal+Reingold

an Israeli-Canadian psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology, [|University of Toronto Mississauga]. He received his B.A. in psychology and [|philosophy] from [|Tel Aviv University] in 1985, and his Ph. D. in [|cognitive psychology] from the University of Waterloo in 1990. His research interests include [|unconscious] [|perception], memory, learning, and [|eye movements] and [|attention] on [|visual search] tasks, to study [|expertise] in [|reading] and chess, to study memory encoding and retrieval, and the [|saccadic system] with special interest in the saccadic inhibition phenomenon. || toc =See also=
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=Selected Publications=
 * Neil Charness, Eyal Reingold, et al. (**2001**). //The perceptual aspect of skilled performance in chess: Evidence from eye movements//. Memory & Cognition, Vol. 29, 1146-1152, [|pdf]
 * Eyal Reingold, Neil Charness, Richard S. Schultetus, et al. (**2001**). //[|Perceptual automaticity in expert chess players: Parallel encoding of chess relations]//. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, 504-510, [|pdf]
 * Eyal Reingold, Neil Charness (**2005**). //Perception in chess: Evidence from eye movements//. Cognitive processes in eye guidance. [|Oxford University Press], [|pdf]
 * Neil Charness, Eyal Reingold, et al. (**2005**). //The Role of Deliberate Practice in Chess Expertise//. Applied Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 19, 151-165, [|pdf]

=External Links=
 * [|Eyal Reingold | Department of Psychology]
 * [|Eyal Reingold - homepage]
 * [|Reingold Lab Photos], October 2008

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