Ziv Chorev PhD

Title of thesis: Inhibition and Conflict in Selective Attention

current position: General Manager, Achva Academic College under the auspices of Ben Gurion University

email: default@bgu.ac.il

Recent Publications

  • Meiran, N., & Chorev, Z, (2005). Phasic Alertness and the Residual Task Switching Cost. Experimental Psychology, 52 ,109-124.
  • Chorev, Z., & Henik, A, (2001). The selective negative priming effect: Return to an inhibition account. Brain and Cognition, 47,136-139.
  • Meiran, N., Chorev, Z., & Sapir, A. (2000). Component Processes in Task Switching. Cognitive Psychology, 41 , 211-253.

Recent Presentations

  • Chorev, Z., Sapir, A. & Henik, A. (2001). Does Absence of Distractor Mean Absence of Selection? Evidence from the Spatial Negative Priming Paradigm. Poster presented at the 12th Congress of the European Society of the Cognitive Psychology, Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Chorev, Z, & Henik, A.,(1999). Selectivity in selective attention. Oral presentation at the 11th Congress of the European Society of the Cognitive Psychology, Gent, Belgium.
  • Chorev, Z., & Meiran, N, (1998). Phasic arousal affects the residual task switching cost. Poster presented at the 10th Congress of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Chorev, Z., & Henik, A., & Tzelgov, J, (1996). Dose Spatial Attention influence Word Reading. Poster presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Chicago, Illinois.