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More evidence that a switch is not (always) a switch: Binning bilinguals reveals dissociations between task and language switching.
D Segal, A Stasenko, TH Gollan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (3), 501, 2019
272019
Searching for the right word: Performance on four word-retrieval tasks across childhood
G Kavé, D Kukulansky-Segal, A Avraham, O Herzberg, J Landa
Child Neuropsychology 16 (6), 549-563, 2010
252010
Semantic conflicts are resolved differently by adults with and without ADHD
D Segal, N Mashal, L Shalev
Research in developmental disabilities 47, 416-429, 2015
232015
How does the homophone meaning generation test associate with the phonemic and semantic fluency tests? A quantitative and qualitative analysis
G Kavé, A Avraham, D Kukulansky-Segal, O Herzberg
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 13 (3), 424-432, 2007
222007
Do all switches cost the same? Reliability of language switching and mixing costs
D Segal, A Prior, TH Gollan
Journal of Cognition 4 (1), 2021
102021
What’s left for balanced bilinguals? Language proficiency and item familiarity affect left-hemisphere specialization in metaphor processing.
D Segal, TH Gollan
Neuropsychology 32 (7), 866, 2018
72018
Attenuated hemispheric asymmetry in metaphor processing among adults with ADHD.
D Segal, L Shalev, N Mashal
Neuropsychology 31 (6), 636, 2017
62017
16 Multilingualism and Cognitive Benefits in Aging
D Segal, G Kavé, M Goral, TH Gollan
Multidisciplinary perspectives on multilingualism: The Fundamentals 19, 351, 2019
32019
Sustained attention plays a critical role in reading comprehension of adults with and without ADHD
D Segal
Learning and Individual Differences 105, 102300, 2023
22023
Sources of Difficulties in Reading Comprehension in Adults With ADHD
D Segal
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference of the Learning Sciences …, 2022
2022
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