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Ark VermaAssistant Professor of Psychology, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Verified email at iitk.ac.in Cited by 248 |
Bilingualism and the increased attentional blink effect: Evidence that the difference between bilinguals and monolinguals generalizes to different levels of second …
V Khare, A Verma, B Kar, N Srinivasan… - Psychological …, 2013 - Springer
The attentional blink task involves rapid serial presentation of visual stimuli, two of which the
participants have to report. The usual finding is that participants are impaired at reporting …
participants have to report. The usual finding is that participants are impaired at reporting …
Yes! I love my mother as much as myself: Self-and mother-association effects in an Indian sample
A Verma, A Jain, N Srinivasan - Quarterly Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Information associated with the self is preferentially processed compared to information
associated with others. However, cultural differences appear to exist in the way information is …
associated with others. However, cultural differences appear to exist in the way information is …
Shabd: A psycholinguistic database for Hindi
We present Shabd, a psycholinguistic database in Hindi. It is based on a corpus of 1.4
billion words from electronic newspapers and news websites. Word frequencies and part of …
billion words from electronic newspapers and news websites. Word frequencies and part of …
Rethinking first language–second language similarities and differences in English proficiency: Insights from the ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) project
This article presents the ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) project that offers data on English
reading and listening comprehension from 7,338 university‐level advanced learners and …
reading and listening comprehension from 7,338 university‐level advanced learners and …
Symmetry detection in typically and atypically speech lateralized individuals: A visual half-field study
Visuospatial functions are typically lateralized to the right cerebral hemisphere, giving rise to
a left visual field advantage in visual half-field tasks. In a first study we investigated whether …
a left visual field advantage in visual half-field tasks. In a first study we investigated whether …
Towards the self and away from the others: evidence for self-prioritization observed in an approach avoidance task
N Roy, H Karnick, A Verma - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Processing advantages arising from self-association have been documented across various
stimuli and paradigms. However, the implications of “self-association” for affective and …
stimuli and paradigms. However, the implications of “self-association” for affective and …
Teaching learning optimization-based sliding mode control for frequency regulation in microgrid
This paper presents a novel approach for frequency regulation in Microgrids (MGs) using a
Teaching Learning (TL) optimization-based Sliding Mode Control (SMC). The primary focus …
Teaching Learning (TL) optimization-based Sliding Mode Control (SMC). The primary focus …
Frequency regulation in microgrid using sliding mode control with event-triggering mechanism
In this article, sliding mode control (SMC) strategy is reported for frequency stabilization in
microgrid (MG) using event-triggering mechanism (ETM) subject to load disturbances and …
microgrid (MG) using event-triggering mechanism (ETM) subject to load disturbances and …
The influence of iconicity and autistic traits on novel word learning: a cross-cultural investigation
…, K Sugimoto, K Ziskind, A Verma… - Royal Society …, 2025 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The effects of iconicity and autistic traits on novel word learning were investigated through an
online experiment involving 1481 healthy adult participants aged between 18 and 40 years …
online experiment involving 1481 healthy adult participants aged between 18 and 40 years …
A right visual field advantage for tool-recognition in the visual half-field paradigm
A Verma, M Brysbaert - Neuropsychologia, 2011 - Elsevier
Neuropsychological and brain imaging studies have shown that the identification and use of
tools mainly involve areas of the left hemisphere. We investigate whether this dominance …
tools mainly involve areas of the left hemisphere. We investigate whether this dominance …