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Eyal M. 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.
Eyal Reingold
[1]
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Selected Publications
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References
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Chunking
Cognition
Perception
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Selected Publications
[2]
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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Eye Movements
Jul 22, 2015
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Oct 2, 2014
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University of Toronto
Dec 8, 2017
University of Waterloo
Jan 29, 2018
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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.
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