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Koriat, A., & Norman, J. (1984). What is rotated in mental rotation? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 10, 421-434 [PDF]  .

Koriat, A., & Norman, J. (1985). Reading rotated words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 11, 490-508. [PDF]

Koriat, A., & Norman, J. (1988). Frames and images: Sequential effects in mental rotation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning: Memory, & Cognition, 14(1), 93-111. [PDF]

Koriat, A., & Norman, J. (1989). Why is word recognition impaired by disorientation while the identification of single letters is not? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 15(1), 153-163. [PDF]

Koriat, A., & Norman, J. (1989). Establishing global and local correspondence between successive stimuli: The holistic nature of backward alignment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 15(3), 480-494. [PDF]

Koriat, A., & Norman, J., & Kimchi, R. (1991). Recognition of rotated letters: Extracting transformational invariance across successive and simultaneous stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 444-457. [PDF]

Norman, J. (2001). Ecological psychology and the two visual systems: Not to worry! Ecological Psychology, 13(2), 135-145[PDF] .

Norman, J. (2002). Toeing the party line is getting harder: In response to Michaels at al.'s (2001) reply to commentators [PDF] .

Kaminsky, M., Eviatar, Z., & Norman, J. (2002). The timing deficit hypothesis of dyslexia and its implications for Hebrew reading. Brain and Cognition, 48(2/3), 394-398  [PDF] .

Norman, J. (2002). Two visual systems and two theories of perception: An attempt to reconcile the constructivist and ecological approaches. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 25, 73-14. [PDF]

Norman, J. (2002). Perceptual constancy: Direct vs. constructivist theories. Encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences. Oxford: Elsevier .

Setter, P., Marciano, H., Norman, J., & Horev, M. (2007). The effects of the reliability of an automatic target recognition system on image analyst performance. Proceedings of the ECCE 2007 Conference, 28-31[PDF] .

Setter, P., Marciano, H., Norman, J., & Hovev, M. (2007). The effects of time limitations on target identification. Proceedings of the 14th European conference on Cognitive ergonomics (ECCE): invent! explore!, 28-31. [PDF]

Setter, P., Marciano, H., Lipkin-Goldberg, M., & Norman, J. (2008). An examination of SAR interpretation aids: Magnification and an information window. Research Report, Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, Wright-Paterson AFB, OH. [PDF]

Setter, P., Ra’anan, N., & Norman, J. (2008). Developing a method for alleviating visual fatigue reulsting form viewing stereoscopic displays. Ergonomics and Human Factors Unit Report. (in Hebrew)

Mor, n., Norman, j., & Setter, P. (2009). Visual fatigue and video display Terminals. Research Report, Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, Wright-Paterson AFB, OH.

Marciano, H., Setter, P., Norman, J., and Shimony, A. (2011). Examination of the efficiency of a two layer display for image understanding.  Ergonomics and Human Factors Unit Report. (in Hebrew)

Marciano, H., Setter, P., Yeshurun, Y. Norman, J. & Toledo, T. (2011). The effect of billboards on driving as a function of type of billboard and its size.  Report to the Road Safety Authority. (in Hebrew).

Norman, J., Marciano, H., Setter, P., & Hel-Or, H. (2012). Developing a visual transparency tool for improving INTERNET navigation – a human factors approach. A report submitted to the Israel Internet Association (in Hebrew).

 

IIPDM Technical Reports (in Hebrew)

Norman, J., & Samid, Y. (1993). Detection of stereoscopic targets: The effect of presentation variables oculomotor variables.

Setter, P., & Norman, J. (1999). Target detection and identification in stereoscopic video films.

Setter, P., & Norman, J. (2001). Target detection and identification in compressed images.

 Setter, P., Norman, J., & Marciano H. (2002). Detection of stereoscopic FLIR targets.

Setter, P., & Norman, J. (2003). Target detection with different slant angles

Setter, P., & Norman, J. (2004). Hyperstereoscopic displays for perceiving large distances.

Setter, P., Norman, J., & Marciano H. (2004). The effect of automatic target recognition on human image interpretation.

 

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