Eyal Reingold

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Professor

office: 905-569-4875, CCT Building, room 4067
lab: 905-569-4874, CCT Building room 4128
email: reingold@psych.utoronto.ca
 

 

Eyal Reingold received his B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy from Tel-Aviv University in 1985. He received his Ph. D. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Waterloo in 1990. He is currently a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto at Mississauga and has been with the University of Toronto since July of 1990. Eyal is also one of the co-founders of SR Research.

 
Research Keywords
eye movements, unconscious perception, memory, reading, and learning
 
Recent Representative Publications
Reingold, E. M. & Rayner, K. (2006). Examining the word identification stages hypothesized by the E-Z reader model. Psychological Science, 7, 742-746.
 
Ryan, J. D., Shen, J., & Reingold, E. M. (2006). Modulation of distraction in ageing. British Journal of Psychology, 97, 339-351
 
Charness, N., Tuffiash, M., Krampe, R., Reingold, E., & Vasyukova, E. (2005). The role of deliberate practice in chess expertise. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 19, 151–165.
 
Reingold, E. M, (2004). Unconscious perception and the classic dissociation paradigm: A new angle? Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 882-887.
 
Reingold, E. M, (2004). Unconscious perception: Assumptions and interpretive difficulties. Consciousness and Cognition, 13, 117-122.
 
Education: 
B. A. (Psychology & Philosophy, Tel-Aviv University)
M. A. (Psychology, Univeristy of Waterloo)
Ph.D. (Psychology, Univeristy of Waterloo)


Courses Taught

PSY371H5 Higher Cognitive Processes
This course covers selected topics pertaining to higher cognitive processes including expertise, consciousness, creativity, and human and artificial intelligence. [39L]

Prerequisite: PSY201H5/equivalent, 270H5

PSY379H5 Cognitive Psychology Laboratory
Readings, laboratory exercises, and research projects designed to familiarize students with methodologies relevant to empirical research in cognitive psychology. [39P]

Prerequisite: PSY(201H5, 202H5)/ equivalent, 270H5, 309H5