David Navon
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- PhD Psychology Tel Aviv University
- Masters Psychology Tel Aviv University
- Bachelors Psychology Tel Aviv University
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- Forest before trees: The precedence of global features in visual perception (1977) (3806)
- On the Economy of the Human Processing System: A Model of Multiple Capacity. (1977) (1658)
- Resources—a theoretical soup stone? (1984) (594)
- Queuing or Sharing? A Critical Evaluation of the Single-Bottleneck Notion (2002) (362)
- Role of outcome conflict in dual-task interference. (1987) (338)
- The forest revisited: More on global precedence (1981) (316)
- Does global precedence really depend on visual angle? (1983) (192)
- What does a compound letter tell the psychologist's mind? (2003) (187)
- The importance of being visible: On the role of attention in a mind viewed as an anarchic intelligence system i basic tenets (1989) (136)
- Irrelevance of figural identity for resolving ambiguities in apparent motion. (1976) (132)
- Different difficulty manipulations interact differently with task emphasis: evidence for multiple resources. (1982) (121)
- The function of consciousness or of information? (1991) (96)
- How Many Trees Does it Take to Make a Forest? (1983) (89)
- Do attention and decision follow perception Comment on Miller. (1981) (78)
- Allocation of Attention According to Informativeness in Visual Recognition (1983) (77)
- The importance of being visible: On the role of attention in a mind viewed as an anarchic intelligence system: II. Application to the field of attention. (1989) (73)
- The importance of being conservative: Some reflections on human Bayesian behaviour (1978) (64)
- How is performance limited: Testing the notion of central capacity (1980) (64)
- Testing a queue hypothesis for the processing of global and local information. (1991) (61)
- Does word naming involve grapheme-to-phoneme translation? Evidence from Hebrew (1981) (59)
- Global precedence and response activation: Evidence from LRPs (2002) (56)
- The paradox of driving speed: two adverse effects on highway accident rate. (2003) (49)
- MAX VELMANS (1991) IS HUMAN INFORMATION PROCESSING CONSCIOUS ? BBS 14:651-726. AUTHOR'S RESPONSE (1993) (48)
- The Dependence on Graphemes and on Their Translation to Phonemes in Reading: A Developmental Perspective. Technical Report No. 208. (1981) (45)
- Selection of lineup foils by similarity to the suspect is likely to misfire (1992) (33)
- Experience and information should be distinguished (1993) (31)
- Does attention serve to integrate features (1990) (31)
- Exploring two methods for estimating performance tradeoff (1990) (30)
- Alone together: Public and private dimensions of a Tel-Aviv cafe (1991) (27)
- Perception of misoriented words and letter strings. (1978) (24)
- How critical is the accuracy of an eyewitness's memory? Another look at the issue of lineup diagnosticity. (1990) (24)
- On separability of and interference between tracking dimensions in dual-axis tracking. (1984) (23)
- On a conceptual hierarchy of time, space, and other dimensions (1978) (23)
- Attentional selection: Early, late, or neither? (1989) (21)
- The distribution of information within letters (1981) (21)
- Illusory Conjunctions: Does Inattention Really Matter? (1995) (21)
- Preattentive processing or prefocal processing (1985) (17)
- Does Integration Produce Masking or Protect from it? (1981) (16)
- Computer-managed practice: Effects on instructional methods and on teacher adoption (1990) (13)
- Why do we blame the mirror for reversing left and right? (1987) (13)
- The effect of recognizability on figure–ground processing: Does it affect parsing or only figure selection? (2011) (12)
- Treisman's search model does not require feature integration: Rejoinder to Treisman (1990). (1990) (11)
- Is location cueing inherently superior to color cueing? Not if color is presented early enough. (2008) (11)
- The Distribution of Visual Information in the Vertical Dimension of Roman and Hebrew Letters. (1980) (10)
- How plausible is it that conscious control is illusory? (2014) (10)
- Ecological Parameters + Nonlineup Evidence: A Reply to Wells and Luus (1990) (8)
- Relative judgment seems to be the key: revisiting the Beck effect. (2000) (8)
- The Sisters of the Golden Section (2011) (7)
- Interpretations of Task Difficulty in Terms of Resources: Efficiency, Load, Demand, and Cost Composition. (1978) (7)
- Preservation and change of hue, brightness, and form in apparent motion (1983) (7)
- On determining what is unconscious and what is perception (1986) (6)
- Statistical and metastatistical considerations in analysing the desirability of human Bayesian conservatism (1981) (6)
- Using an Advance Time Meter display as means to reduce driving speed (2015) (6)
- STAFF-INMATES COOPERATION IN ISRAELI PRISONS: TOWARD A NON-FUNCTIONALISTIC THEORY OF TOTAL INSTITUTIONS* (2015) (5)
- The h-i index: A proposed new metric of individual scientific output (2009) (5)
- Effort aversiveness may be functional, but does it reflect opportunity cost? (2013) (5)
- Computers and Class (1991) (5)
- The seemingly appropriate but virtually inappropriate (1988) (5)
- On the process of recognizing inverted words: Does it rely only on orientation-invariant cues? (2004) (4)
- A single-element impact in global/local processing: the roles of element centrality and diagnosticity (2008) (4)
- Tracking in Two Dimensions as a Function of Dimension Priorities and Tracking Difficulty (1977) (3)
- Is it processing capacity that is being defined (1998) (3)
- The Role of Outcome Conflict in Dual-Task Interference. ICS Report 8601. (1986) (3)
- The Seemingly Appropriate but Virtually Inappropriate: Notes about Characteristics of Jokes. Technical Report No. 223. (1981) (2)
- Reading Hebrew: How Necessary Is the Graphemic Representation of Vowels? (2017) (2)
- "Ecological parameters ≠ nonlineup evidence: A reply to Wells and Luus": Correction. (1991) (2)
- The effect of uncertainty in stimulus perception on same-different judgments (1978) (2)
- Is Conscious Awareness Inexplicable? The 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' Further Pinpointed (2015) (2)
- A correlational approach to studying Bayesian inference in experimental settings (1975) (2)
- A simple method for latency analysis in signal detection tasks (1975) (2)
- A-consciousness: The local newspaper of the mind? (1995) (2)
- On rustles, wolf interpretations, and other wild speculations (1987) (2)
- A Case of a Dual Frame of Reference (1992) (2)
- Visibility or Disability: Notes on Attention. (1986) (2)
- The Overshadowed Sister of Cognition: Notes on Sentience (2015) (1)
- The Beck effect is back, now in color: A demonstration (2004) (1)
- A novel cost/benefit approach for reducing frequency of deviant driving speeds in expressways (2019) (1)
- The demise of the icon or of the icon-as-a- picture metaphor? (1983) (1)
- Incidental learning of secondary attentional cueing. (2008) (1)
- Consider avoiding the .05 significance level (2016) (1)
- A demonstration of direct access to colored stimuli following cueing by color. (2011) (1)
- Does high income inequality signify inequality of opportunities (2013) (0)
- How to affect effectively undesirable effects (1992) (0)
- The Distribution of Information within Letters. Technical Report No. 215. (1981) (0)
- Critical levels and magnitude of effects (1984) (0)
- Egocentric framing - one way people may fail in a switch dilemma: evidence from excessive lane switching. (2013) (0)
- Incidental detection of rhyming in silent reading (1993) (0)
- A puzzle about hypnosis that grandma may still have (1987) (0)
- Why is Sentience so Hardly Explicable (2016) (0)
- The Computer as a Silent Partner in Essay Scoring (2006) (0)
- Egocentric Framing - One Way People May Fail in a Switch Dilemma: Evidence from Excessive Lane Switching (2013) (0)
- Do top and bottom contribute to object perception more than left and right? (2009) (0)
- Is attention allocation sensitive to word informativeness? (1987) (0)
- Applying Activation Theory for Modeling Task Interference in Dual-Task Situations. (1986) (0)
- Does Dual-Axis Tracking Demand More Resources Than Single-Axis Tracking? (1980) (0)
- Wanted – A Functional Explication of the Term 'Attention' (2016) (0)
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