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Shai Danziger

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  55
Citations -  2596

Shai Danziger is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inhibition of return & Product (category theory). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2279 citations. Previous affiliations of Shai Danziger include Ben-Gurion University of the Negev & Tel Aviv University.

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Extraneous factors in judicial decisions

TL;DR: The common caricature of realism that justice is “what the judge ate for breakfast” in sequential parole decisions made by experienced judges is tested and suggests that judicial rulings can be swayed by extraneous variables that should have no bearing on legal decisions.
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“Wii Will Rock You!” The Use and Effect of Figurative Language in Consumer Reviews of Hedonic and Utilitarian Consumption

TL;DR: This paper found that reading a review containing figurative language increases choice of hedonic over utilitarian options, and showed that consumers use figurative languages more when sharing experiences about hedonics than utilitarian consumption.
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Unmasking the inhibition of return phenomenon

TL;DR: This work reports that IOR occurs at a cued location far earlier than was previously thought, and that it is distinct from attentional orienting, and concludes that previous failures to observe early IOR at acued location may have been due to attention being directed to the cuing location and thus “masking” IOR.
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Deficits in spatial coding and feature binding following damage to spatiotopic maps in the human pulvinar.

TL;DR: A patient with unilateral damage to the rostral part of the pulvinar who was impaired in localizing stimuli in the inferior visual field contralateral to the lesion and who made errors in the binding of shape and color in that quadrant is reported.
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Inhibition of return to successively stimulated locations in a sequential visual search paradigm.

TL;DR: It was shown that in a novel visual search task, the IOR could dwell at a minimum of 3 spatially noncontiguous locations, which suggest that IOR may serve as an important mechanism for facilitating visual search in complex environments, by inhibiting attention from returning to previously inspected locations.