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Dan Nemrodov

Dan Nemrodov

My primary research interest lies in understanding the neuro-cognitive basis of visual recognition. Specifically, I am interested in the questions dealing with the contribution of the two cerebral hemispheres to the process of visual face recognition. In my research I rely upon behavioral chronometry, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and, recently, upon MEG and ERP techniques.

Publications

  • Nemrodov, D., & Itier, R. J. (in press). Is the rapid adaptation paradigm too rapid? Implications for face and object processing. NeuroImage.

  • Nemrodov, D., Itier, R.J. (2011). The role of eyes in early face processing: a rapid adaptation study of the inversion effect. British Journal of Psychology 102, 783-798

  • Nemrodov, D., Harpaz, Y., Javitt, D.C., Lavidor, M. 2010. “ERP evidence of hemispheric independence in visual word recognition.” Brain and Language, Article in Press. 

  • Rosenbloom, T., Ben Eliyahu, A., Nemrodov, D., Beigel, A. and Perlman, A. 2009. “Committing driving violations: An observational study comparing city, town and village.” Journal of Safety Research 40:215-219.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Levi, S., Peleg, A., and Nemrodov, D. 2009. “Effectiveness of road safety workshop for young adults.” Safety Science 47:608-613.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Ben-Eliyahu, A. and Nemrodov, D. 2009. “Self-concept and Dangerous driving proclivity in male and female Israeli drivers.” Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 37:539-543.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Nemrodov, D. Ben-Eliyahu, A and Eldror, E. 2008. “Fear and Danger appraisals of a road-crossing scenario: A developmental perspective.” Accident Analysis & Prevention 40:1619-1626.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Ben-Eliyahu, A. and Nemrodov, D. 2008. “Children's crossing behavior with an accompanying adult.” Safety Science 46:1248-1254.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Haviv, M, Peleg, A. and Nemrodov, D. 2008. “The effectiveness of road-safety crossing guards: Knowledge and behavioral intentions.” Safety Science 46:1450-1458.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Nemrodov, D. and Ben Eliyahu, A. 2006. “Yielding behavior of Israeli drivers: interaction of age and sex.” Perceptual and Motor Skills 103:387-90.

  • Rosenbloom, T., Nemrodov, D. and Barkan, H. 2004. “For heaven's sake follow the rules: pedestrians' behavior in an ultra-orthodox and a non-orthodox city.” Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 7:395-404.