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    Neurophysiological insights into sequential decision-making: exploring the secretary problem through ERPs and TBR dynamics

    Decision-making under uncertainty, a cornerstone of human cognition, is encapsulated by the “secretary problem” in optimal stop** theory. Our study examines this decision-making challenge, where participants...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in BMC Psychology (2024)

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    Comparative analysis of ROCKET-driven and classic EEG features in predicting attachment styles

    Predicting attachment styles using AI algorithms remains relatively unexplored in scientific literature. This study addresses this gap by employing EEG data to evaluate the effectiveness of ROCKET-driven featu...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in BMC Psychology (2024)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Exploring EEG Features for Differentiating Between Secure and Insecure Attachment Styles

    Attachment theory is a psychological framework that explains the nature and development of human attachment relationships. Studies have also found that our attachment style is prominent in how we form and beha...

    Inon Zuckerman, Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer in Intelligent Systems and Applications (2024)

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    Sensitivity of Electrophysiological Patterns in Level-K States as Function of Individual Coordination Ability

    Tacit coordination games are games in which players get rewarded by choosing the same alternatives as an unknown player when communication between the players is not allowed or not possible. Classical game the...

    Dor Mizrahi, Inon Zuckerman, Ilan Laufer in Intelligent Systems and Applications (2023)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Modulation of Beta Power as a Function of Attachment Style and Feedback Valence

    Attachment theory is concerned with the basic level of social connection associated with approach and withdrawal mechanisms. Consistent patterns of attachment may be divided into two major categories: secure a...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Brain Informatics (2023)

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    Modeling and predicting individual tacit coordination ability

    Previous experiments in tacit coordination games hinted that some people are more successful in achieving coordination than others, although the variability in this ability has not yet been examined before. Wi...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Brain Informatics (2022)

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    The Effect of SVO Category on Theta/Alpha Ratio Distribution in Resource Allocation Tasks

    Social Value Orientation (SVO) measures and quantifies the effect of players’ social attitude regarding the divisions of resources and showed to be valuable in predicting the degree of cooperation across a wid...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Information Systems and Neuroscience (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Analysis of Alpha Band Decomposition in Different Level-k Scenarios with Semantic Processing

    A coordination game is one in which two players are rewarded for making the same choice from the same set of alternatives

    Dor Mizrahi, Inon Zuckerman, Ilan Laufer in Brain Informatics (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Topographic Analysis of Cognitive Load in Tacit Coordination Games Based on Electrophysiological Measurements

    Tacit coordination games are coordination games in which communication between the players is not possible. Various studies have shown that people succeed in these games beyond what is predicted by classical g...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Information Systems and Neuroscience (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Effect of Expected Revenue Proportion and Social Value Orientation Index on Players’ Behavior in Divergent Interest Tacit Coordination Games

    Tacit coordination games are games in which players need to coordinate with one another, for example, on how to divide resources, while they are not allowed to communicate with each other. In divergent interes...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Brain Informatics (2021)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Effect of Individual Coordination Ability on Cognitive-Load in Tacit Coordination Games

    Tacit coordination games are coordination games in which communication between the players is not allowed or not possible. Some players manage to reason about the selections made by the co-player while others ...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Information Systems and Neuroscience (2020)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Effect of Loss-Aversion on Strategic Behaviour of Players in Divergent Interest Tacit Coordination Games

    Previous Experiments in the field of human behavior and game theory has shown that loss aversion has a major effect on players’ decisions in coordination problems. The overarching aim of our study was to model...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Brain Informatics (2020)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Modeling Individual Tacit Coordination Abilities

    Previous experiments in tacit coordination games hinted that some people are more successful in achieving coordination than others, although the variability in this ability has not yet been examined before. Wi...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman in Brain Informatics (2019)

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    The Effect of Culture and Social Orientation on Player’s Performances in Tacit Coordination Games

    Social Value Orientation (SVO) is one of the main factors affecting strategic decision making. This study explores the effects of different cultural background on players’ SVO as well as on their ability to c...

    Dor Mizrahi, Ilan Laufer, Inon Zuckerman, Tielin Zhang in Brain Informatics (2018)

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    Preliminary evidence of reduced brain network activation in patients with post-traumatic migraine following concussion

    Post-traumatic migraine (PTM) (i.e., headache, nausea, light and/or noise sensitivity) is an emerging risk factor for prolonged recovery following concussion. Concussions and migraine share similar pathophysio...

    Anthony P. Kontos, Amit Reches, R. J. Elbin, Dalia Dickman in Brain Imaging and Behavior (2016)

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    Brain Network Activation (BNA) Reveals Scopolamine-Induced Impairment of Visual Working Memory

    The overarching goal of this event-related potential (ERP) study was to examine the effects of scopolamine on the dynamics of brain network activation using a novel ERP network analysis method known as Brain N...

    Amit Reches, Naama Levy-Cooperman, Ilan Laufer in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience (2014)

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    Sensory and cognitive mechanisms of change detection in the context of speech

    The aim of this study was to dissociate the contributions of memory-based (cognitive) and adaptation-based (sensory) mechanisms underlying deviance detection in the context of natural speech. Twenty healthy ri...

    Ilan Laufer, Michiro Negishi, Nallakandi Rajeevan in Brain Structure and Function (2008)