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Amir Raz

Researcher at Chapman University

Publications -  177
Citations -  8709

Amir Raz is an academic researcher from Chapman University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Hypnosis. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 161 publications receiving 7614 citations. Previous affiliations of Amir Raz include Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital & McGill University.

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Testing the Efficiency and Independence of Attentional Networks

TL;DR: A study with 40 normal adult subjects indicates that the ANT produces reliable single subject estimates of alerting, orienting, and executive function, and further suggests that the efficiencies of these three networks are uncorrelated.
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Typologies of attentional networks

TL;DR: Given the recent explosion in empirical data, attentional typologies provide powerful conceptual tools with which to contextualize and integrate these findings.
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Training the brain: Fact and fad in cognitive and behavioral remediation

TL;DR: How neuroplasticity allows the healthy as well the impaired to benefit from cognitive training programs is examined, and whether brain training can be a stand-alone treatment or an adjunct to pharmacotherapy is considered.
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Hypnotic suggestion reduces conflict in the human brain

TL;DR: This work combined neuroimaging methods to provide high temporal and spatial resolution and studied highly and less-hypnotizable participants both with and without a suggestion to interpret visual words as nonsense strings to provide a more scientific account relating the neural effects of suggestion to placebo.