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Processing definitional and stereotypical gender in reference resolution: Evidence from eye-movements
H Kreiner, P Sturt, S Garrod
Journal of Memory and Language 58 (2), 239-261, 2008
1482008
The extraction of structure during reading: Evidence from reading prosody
A Koriat, H Kreiner, SN Greenberg
Memory & cognition 30 (2), 270-280, 2002
1262002
Self-disclosure here and now: combining retrospective perceived assessment with dynamic behavioral measures
H Kreiner, Y Levi-Belz
Frontiers in psychology 10, 558, 2019
862019
The GO model: A reconsideration of the role of structural units in guiding and organizing text on line
SN Greenberg, AF Healy, A Koriat, H Kreiner
Psychonomic bulletin & review 11 (3), 428-433, 2004
852004
Tip-of-the-tongue in a second language: The effects of brief first-language exposure and long-term use
H Kreiner, T Degani
Cognition 137, 106-114, 2015
822015
First language attrition: What it is, what it isn’t, and what it can be
F Gallo, B Bermudez-Margaretto, Y Shtyrov, J Abutalebi, H Kreiner, ...
Frontiers in human neuroscience 15, 686388, 2021
722021
The missing link in the embodiment of syntax: Prosody
H Kreiner, Z Eviatar
Brain and language 137, 91-102, 2014
542014
Is a picture worth a thousand words? The interaction of visual display and attribute representation in attenuating framing bias
E Gamliel, H Kreiner
Judgment and Decision Making 8 (4), 482-491, 2013
442013
The role of attention in attribute framing
H Kreiner, E Gamliel
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 31 (3), 392-401, 2018
432018
The impact of brief exposure to the second language on native language production: Global or item specific?
T Degani, H Kreiner, H Ataria, F Khateeb
Applied Psycholinguistics 41 (1), 153-183, 2020
392020
Applying fuzzy-trace theory to attribute-framing bias: Gist and verbatim representations of quantitative information.
E Gamliel, H Kreiner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 46 (3), 497, 2020
342020
Do social anxiety individuals hesitate more? The prosodic profile of hesitation disfluencies in Social Anxiety Disorder individuals
V Silber-Varod, H Kreiner, R Lovett, Y Levi-Belz, N Amir
Speech Prosody 2016, 1211-1215, 2016
332016
Number agreement in sentence comprehension: The relationship between grammatical and conceptual factors
H Kreiner, S Garrod, P Sturt
Language and Cognitive Processes 28 (6), 829-874, 2013
332013
Public response to suicide news reports as reflected in computerized text analysis of online reader comments
G Rosen, H Kreiner, Y Levi-Belz
Archives of suicide research, 2020
272020
Binocular foveation in reading
R Shillcock, M Roberts, H Kreiner, M Obregón
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72 (8), 2184-2203, 2010
242010
The effect of construal level on unethical behavior
E Gamliel, H Kreiner, T McElroy
The Journal of Social Psychology 157 (2), 211-222, 2017
212017
The moderating role of objective and subjective numeracy in attribute framing
E Gamliel, H Kreiner, R Garcia‐Retamero
International Journal of Psychology 51 (2), 109-116, 2016
212016
Are highly numerate individuals invulnerable to attribute framing bias? Comparing numerically and graphically represented attribute framing
H Kreiner, E Gamliel
European Journal of Social Psychology 47 (6), 775-782, 2017
202017
Personality traits moderate attribute framing effects
E Gamliel, AH Zohar, H Kreiner
Social Psychological and Personality Science 5 (5), 584-592, 2014
202014
Looking at both sides of the coin: Mixed representation moderates attribute‐framing bias in written and auditory messages
H Kreiner, E Gamliel
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (3), 332-340, 2016
162016
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