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PUBLICATIONS

Selected Publications

Full publication list available here

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Karsh, N., Siso, R., & Hen, M. (Unpublished Manuscript). Temporally contiguous action-effect contributes to impulse control, not vigilant attention, and independent of ADHD.

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Karsh, N., Ahmad, Z., Freud, E., & Hadad, B. (Unpublished Manuscript). Agency evaluation in motor cognition: Action's control-effectiveness feedback and its environmental context enhance motor performance. 10.31234/osf.io/kdap8

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Karsh, N., Soker-Mijalevich, E., & Horovitz, O. (Unpublished Manuscript). Control for action and restraint: The contribution of temporally contiguous action-effect to response inhibition. 

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Karsh, N., Hartston, M., & Hadad, B. (Unpublished Manuscript). An attenuated reinforcement from a successful sensorimotor prediction in autism spectrum disorder.

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Ahmad, Z., Karsh, N., Hadad, B., & Freud, E. (2023). Visual illusions modulate perception and action in autism spectrum disorder.[Abstract] doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.22.14.3573

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Shoval, R., Karsh, N., & Eitam, B. (2022). Choosing to choose or not. Judgment and Decision Making, 17(4), 768-796.

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Hemed, E., Karsh, N., Mark-Tavger, I. et al. (2022). Motivation(s) from control: response-effect contingency and confirmation of sensorimotor predictions reinforce different levels of selection. Experimental Brain Research, 240, 1471–1497.

 

Karsh, N., Haklay, I., Raijman, N., Lampel, A., & Custers, R. (2021). Control alters risk-taking: The motivating impact of action-effectiveness in different risk contexts. Motivation Science, 7(4), 475–486. 

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Hen, M., Karsh, N., Langer, E., & Shechter, R. (2020). Gender differences in implicit exposure to cyber-pornography. Journal of Social Psychology, 1-11. 

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Karsh, N., Hemed, E., Nafcha, O., Elkayam, S. B., Custers, R., & Eitam, B. (2020). The Differential Impact of a Response's Effectiveness and its Monetary Value on Response-Selection. Scientific Reports, 10, 1-12.

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Karsh, N., Berkovsky, O., & Eitam, B. (2018). Evidence for pain attenuation by the motor system-based judgment of agency. Consciousness and Cognition, 57, 134-146. 

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Karsh, N., Eitam, B., Mark, I., & Higgins, E. T. (2016). Bootstrapping agency: How control-relevant information affects motivation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 145, 1333-1350.

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Karsh, N., & Eitam, B. (2015) Motivation from control: A response selection framework. In P. Haggard, & B. Eitam (Eds.), The sense of agency. Oxford University Press. pp.265-286.

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Karsh, N., & Eitam, B. (2015). I control therefore I do: Judgments of agency influence action selection. Cognition, 138, 122-131. 

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Karsh, N., & Eyal, T. (2015). How the consideration of positive emotions influences persuasion: The differential effect of pride versus joy. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 28, 27-35. 

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- B. F. Skinner -

"When you run into something interesting, drop everything else and study it".
 

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