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Curriculum Vitae Moshe Bar, Ph.D. Contact information The Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center Bar-Ilan Univeristy Ramat Gan 5290002 Israel Email: [email protected] Phone: +972-3-531 7755 Fax: +972-3-535 2184 webpage: https://faculty.biu.ac.il/~barlab/ Education 1994 - 1998 Ph.D. in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience Program University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Dissertation: Characteristics and Cortical Localization of Subliminal Visual Priming. Advisor: I. Biederman 1992 - 1994 M.Sc. Computer Science and Applied Mathematics The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Dissertation: Spatial Context in Recognition. Advisor: S. Ullman (1988 - 1994 Israeli Air-Force) 1984 - 1988 B.Sc. Electrical Engineering Ben-Gurion University, Israel Major: Image processing and biomedical engineering. Academic and Professional Positions 2011 - Professor and Director, Leslie and Susan Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel 2011 - 2016 Associate Professor in Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2009 - 2015 Associate Professor in Neuroscience Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2009 - 2015 Associate Neuroscientist, Department of Radiology, Martinos Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2007 - 2016 Associate Professor in Radiology Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

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Curriculum Vitae

Moshe Bar, Ph.D.

Contact information The Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center Bar-Ilan Univeristy Ramat Gan 5290002 Israel Email: [email protected] Phone: +972-3-531 7755 Fax: +972-3-535 2184 webpage: https://faculty.biu.ac.il/~barlab/

Education

1994 - 1998 Ph.D. in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience Program University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Dissertation: Characteristics and Cortical Localization of Subliminal Visual Priming. Advisor: I. Biederman

1992 - 1994 M.Sc. Computer Science and Applied Mathematics

The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

Dissertation: Spatial Context in Recognition. Advisor: S. Ullman (1988 - 1994 Israeli Air-Force) 1984 - 1988 B.Sc. Electrical Engineering

Ben-Gurion University, Israel

Major: Image processing and biomedical engineering.

Academic and Professional Positions 2011 - Professor and Director, Leslie and Susan Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain

Research Center, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel 2011 - 2016 Associate Professor in Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

2009 - 2015 Associate Professor in Neuroscience

Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2009 - 2015 Associate Neuroscientist, Department of Radiology, Martinos Center,

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2007 - 2016 Associate Professor in Radiology

Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

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2005 - 2014 Affiliated Faculty of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and

Technology, Boston, MA

2002 - 2007 Assistant Professor in Radiology Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

2000 - 2009 Assistant Professor in Neuroscience, Department of Radiology,

Martinos (NMR) Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 2000 - 2001 Instructor in Radiology

Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

1998 - 2001 Post-doctoral Research Fellow

Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1998 - 2000 Research Fellow in Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Department of

Radiology, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Awards and Honors

Scholarships

1998 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Course on the Structure, Function & Development of the Visual System

1998 Summer Institute in Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College, NH

1994 - 1998 Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Academic Awards and Honors

2015 Hay Grant Award, The Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture

2012 Hebb Award, International Neural Networks Society

2010 Lifetime Fellow, Society of Experimental Psychologists

2008 Fellow, American Psychological Society, Division 3

2007 Dart Neuroscience Scholar, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA

2002 - 2007 21st Century Science Initiative Award, McDonnell Foundation

1998 - 2001 McDonnell-Pew Program in Cognitive Neuroscience Award

1998 Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

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Professional Memberships

2018 Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science

2008 American Psychological Association – Division 3 Fellow

2000 Vision Sciences Society

2000 Psychonomic Society

2000 Human Brain Mapping Association

2000 American Psychological Association

1999 Cognitive Neuroscience Society

1999 Association for Psychological Science

1999 American Association for the Advancement of Science

1998 Society for Neuroscience

Teaching Activities

2012 - Cognitive Psychology, The Associative Brain Seminar, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University

2010 Visual Neuroscience, Harvard Summer School, Trento, Italy

2000 - 2003 Instructor, Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1994 - 1998 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA - Introduction to Psychology, Statistics I, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience

1993 - 1994 Lecturer in Visual perception, The Academy of Arts, Tel-Aviv, Israel - Camera Obscura

1992 - 1993 Teacher, Department of Computer science, High School for the Gifted Hertzliya, Israel

Trainees Current 2018- present Noam Gordon Research Fellow

2018- present Tal Ivancovsky Postdoctoral Fellow

2018 - present Noa Vardi Graduate Student

2017- present Rotem Alt Research Assistant

2015 - present Itai Palti Research Fellow

2012 - present Gilad Talker Graduate Student (with Dr. Dori Derdikman,

Technion, Israel)

2012 - present Einav Sudai Postdoctoral Fellow

2012 - present Yael Afiki Graduate Student

2012 - present Amir Tal Graduate Student

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2012 - present Helen Feigin Graduate Student

2012 - present Shira Baror Graduate Student

2012 - present Rani Barbara Graduate Student

Former (trainee/next job) 2016 – 2017 Sabrina Trapp Postdoctoral Fellow

2014 - 2015 Richard Schweitzer Graduate Student at Humboldt University

2013 - 2015 Vadim Axelrod Postdoctoral fellow, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epiniere - ICM (Brain & Spine Institute), Paris, France

2013 - 2015 Tal Rauchwerger Mdoloris, product specialist for Israel

2013 - 2015 Noam Peled Postdoctoral fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

2012 - 2014 Dor Itzhaki Wix.com, software developer

2011 - 2013 Matthew Panichello Graduate student, Princeton Neuroscience Institute

2010 - 2013 Eiran Harel Senior Psychiatrist, Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

2010 - 2013 Olivia Cheung Postdoctoral Fellow

2011 - 2012 Tomer Livne Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington St. Louis, St. Louis, MO

2010 - 2012 Alex Milner Graduate Student

2007 - 2012 Amitai Shenhav Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ

2009 - 2011 Kathryn Devaney Graduate Student, Boston University, Boston, MA

2009 - 2011 Andrea Heberlein Assistant Professor, Boston College, Boston, MA

2009 - 2011 Trang Nguyen Research Assistant, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

2009 - 2011 Mona Tousian Research Assistant

2008 - 2011 Maximilien Chaumon Postdoctoral Fellow, Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Berlin, Germany

2007 - 2011 Kathrine Shepherd Graduate Student, Kent State University, Kent, OH

2009 - 2010 Andreja Bubic Faculty, University of Split, Split, Croatia

2009 - 2010 Kathrin Herbst Graduate Student

2007 - 2009 Cibu Thomas Postdoctoral Fellow at NIH, Washington, DC

2005 - 2009 Kestutis Kveraga Faculty at MGH, Charlestown, MA

2009 - 2009 Meghan Frederico Editor at Extraneous Noise

2009 - 2009 Will Jaffee Graduate Student

2009 - 2009 Maya Rosen Graduate Student at Boston University, Boston, MA

2009 - 2009 Pablina Roth Graduate Student at Heidelberg University, Germany

2004 - 2009 Jasmine Boshyan Graduate Student, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

2003 - 2008 Elissa Aminoff Postdoctoral Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University,

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Pittsburg, PA

2005 - 2008 Dana Carney Faculty at the Columbia Business School, New York, NY

2003 - 2007 Mark J. Fenske Associate Professor at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada

2004 - 2007 Nurit Gronau Senior Lecturer, Open University, Rananna, Israel

2005 - 2007 Malia Mason Associate Professor, Columbia Business School, New York, NY

2002 - 2007 Avniel Ghuman Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh,

Pittsburgh, PA

2004 - 2006 Maital Neta Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

2002 - 2004 Karim Kassam Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg, PA

2003 - 2004 Irina Ostrovskaya Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

2002 - 2003 Heather Linz Research Analyst at Metaworks, Inc. Cambridge, MA

2003 - 2003 Laure Zago Faculty,CNRS CEA Universities Paris 5 and Caen, France

2001 - 2003 Annette Schmid Head of Oncology Strategy, Perceptive Informatics, Boston, MA

Invited Colloquia

July, 2019 “The dark side of the proactive brain”, Neurophysiology of Silence: scientific and contemplative perspectives, international conference organized by the Patrizio Paoletti Foundation, Assisi, Italy

June-July 2019 The International Workshop ‘Predictive Processing and its Role in Explaining Cognition’, invited speaker, sponsored by Ben-Gurion University and the Hebrew University, Israel

March 2019 „Overarching states of mind“, 2019 Meeting of the Society of Experimental Psychologists, Rutgers University, USA

March 2019 “HERE’S FOR A BETTER MOOD: MEMORY, PREDICTION AND DEPRESSION” BrainTech 2019, Tel Aviv, Israel.

February 2019 „What is real?“, Conference on Brain-Body-Mind Connections, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel

December 2018 “What is real? Interpretations in the proactive brain”, 21 minutes Awareness event, international conference organized by the Patrizio Paoletti Foundation, Nocera Umbra, Italy

November 2018 Workshop “Language of lies: Recent advances in research and future prospects”, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

June 2018 "Lasting primacy in the proactive brain", keynote speaker, 2018 BioComp Workshop, University of Bordeaux, France.

June 2018 “The proactive brain”,Keynote Speaker, 1st international Workshop on

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Predictive Processing, Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain

May 2018 "Lasting Impressions in the Proactive Brain", Music and the Brain Symposium 2018, Stanford University, USA

May 2018 "Lasting primacy in the proactive brain", 30th Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), San Francisco, USA

March 2018 "Memory and Future in the Human Brain", Brain Awareness Week, Israel

April 2018 "Lasting primacy in the proactive brain", Visual Neuroaesthetics Symposium, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt, Germany

July 2017 "Sparks" Forum (Nizozot), Bar-Ilan University president seminar series, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

June 2017 Joint retreat of the Berlin School of Mind and Brain & the Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, "Lasting Primacy in The Proactive Brain", Blankensee, Germany

May 2017 International conference on Cognitive Improvement: Approaches, Mechanisms and Applications, " Cognitive modulation of mood", Bar-Ilan University, Israel

May 2017 Conscious Cities Conference: Bridging Neuroscience, Architecture and Technology, London, UK

April 2017 The Ohio State University 2017 Global Brain Health and Performance Summit, "Measuring Mechanisms of Brain Activity", Columbus, Ohio, USA

March 2017 "Lasting primacy in the proactive brain" Cortical Feedback Spring School – COFEES: Spring School on cortical feed-back mechanisms in the central nervous system, Jena, Germany

March 2017 Mental Health - Technology platforms for improving mental health care – a panel discussion at the BrainTech 2017 Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel

February 2017 Frontiers of the Scientific and Torah Research Seminar "Impressions and perceptions in the proactive brain", Institute for Advanced Torah Studies, Bar-Ilan University

February 2017 Respondent to the Prof. Antonio Damasio lecture (University of Southern California) at the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem

January 2017 "Lasting Primacy in The Proactive Brain", University of Glasgow, Institute

of Neuroscience & Psychology/School of Psychology, seminar

January 2017 "Lasting Primacy in The Proactive Brain", Annual meeting of the Cognition I-CORE (Israel Center for Research Excellence), the Weizmann Institute of Science

November 2016 “Lasting primacy in the proactive brain”, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Psychology

November 2016 “Human brain and the memory of future”, seminar at Sociology Department, Bar- Ilan University

October 2016 Young people in the work environment: prospectives and search for meaning, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

May 2016 Meditation Conference, IDC Herzliya, organized by Nava Levit Binnun

March 2016 Human Inner Design Conference, Research Institute for Neuroscience, Education & Didactics, Paoletti Foundation, Italy

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February 2016 A colloquium talk at the Department of Social Work, Bar Ilan University,

Israel

February 2016 Lasting primacy in the proactive brain: A hypothesis. The 6th International Meeting of the Haifa Forum for Brain and Behavior: "The Neuroscience of Social Interactions and Memory", Israel

November 2015 Theoretical views on prediction. The Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language (BCBL), Spain

October 2015 Predictions and impressions in the proactive brain. Colloquium at Holon Institute of Technology, Israel

October 2015 First-impressions in the proactive brain . 12th Person Perception Workshop, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany

August 2015 (Un)consciousness – a functional perspective. The Jerusalem Conference on Conscious and Unconscious Processes, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

July 2015 Bayesian Theories of Perception and Epistemology Conference, Cornell University, USA

June 2015 EPOS Summer School and Workshop on Predictive Coding, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

May 2015 Exploration vs. Exploitation in The Proactive Brain. Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences Seminar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

May 2015 Colloquium of the Cognitive Psychology and Brain and Cognition programs, Tel Aviv University, Israel

April 2015 Philosophy Department Colloquium, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

April 2015 Exploration vs. Exploitation in the proactive brain. The 110th Meeting of the Society of Experimental Psychologists. University of Virginia-Charlottesville, USA

December 2014 The cognitive neuroscience of contour preference. Symposium “The Human Aesthetic (and Moral) Nature: The preference for curvature”, EVOCOG-IFISC/UIB, the University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

December 2014 Brain dysregulation: effects on emotion, attention and behavior, Symposium of the Israel Society for Biological Psychiatry, Tel Aviv, Israel

October 2014 Ernst Strugman Forum, Where is the Action? The Pragmatic Turn in Cognitive Science, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

October 2014 Brain and Vision Conference, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

June 2014 Feuerstein International Workshop 2014, Zandvoort, The Netherlands

June 2014 Lecture at the Faculty of Medicine, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

March 2014 Competitive visual processing across space and time: Interactions with memory Conference, ZiF, Bielefeld University, Germany

February 2014 The American Museum of Natural History, Your Busy Brain event, NY,

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USA

January 2014 Lecture at Psychology Department, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

December 2013 The Vision Science Seminar, Bielefeld University, Germany

November 2013 Paoletti Foundation 21MinutiNext Meeting, Assisi, Italy

November 2013 Lecture at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

November 2013 Lecture at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

September 2013 KOSMOS Summer University 2013, Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Germany

July 2013 Language and Cognition Workshop, Stuttgart University, Germany

July 2013 Mystery of the brain and human aging, Symposium of the Israel Gerontological Society, Israel

July 2013 Lecture at the Siemens Healthcare users conference, Tel Aviv, Israel

June 2013 The task-driven control of thought and action by working memory: linking mind and brain, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University, Germany

June 2013 Canada-Israel Symposium on Brain Plasticity, Learning and Education, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

May 2013 A Special Conversation on the Future of Memory organized by the American Friends of Bar-Ilan University and the Jewish Week, NYC, USA

April 2013 Mindfulness conference, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel

March 2013 Information Dynamics of Music Workshop, University of London, UK

March 2013 I-CORE Mini-Symposium: Emotional, All Too Emotional – Neuroscience Views of Affect and its Regulation in Humans, Tel Aviv University, Israel

January 2013 Israel Association for Cognitive Education Symposium, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

January 2013 Lecture at the Joseph Sagol Neuroscience Center, Sheba Medical Center, Israel

September 2012 Barcelona cognition, brain and technology summer school, Barcelona, Spain

September 2012 The Versatile Brain: Structures, Functions and Pathologies, Inauguration of the Neuroscience Institute in Marseille, France.

May 2012 International Conference on Innovative Research In Autism, Tours, Loire Valley, France

March 2012 4th France-Israel Bi-National Conference, Aussois, France

January 2012 I-CORE Mini-Symposium: Windows into the Mind: New Approaches to Brain and Cognition, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

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September 2011 11th International Conference on Cognitive Science (ICON XI), Mallorca, Spain

June 2011 Symposium on Gist Perception, Association for Scientific Study of Consciousness, Kyoto, Japan

February 2011 Cognitive and Brain Science Series, Tufts University in Medford, MA

December 2010 Center for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Research, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA

November 2010 Interdisciplinary Workshop on Society, Culture and Language at University of Plymouth, UK

October 2010 Neuropsychology Lecture Series, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA

September 2010 Neuroscience Colloquium, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO

June 2010 Top-Down Modulation in Visual Processing, Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Barcelona, Spain

May 2010 Object Recognition: Object and Scene Processing, Vision Sciences Society, Naples, FL

May 2010 Fourteenth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University, Boston, MA

May 2010 Biomarkers of Depression, Spring Series Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry at MGH, Boston, MA

March 2010 Visual Opinions in Mind and Brain, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

January 2010 Alpine Brain Imaging Conference, Geneva, Switzerland

November 2009 Department of Psychology, Brandeis Colloquium, Waltham, MA

November 2009 Wandering Minds and Brains Symposium, Psychonomic Society Meeting, Boston, MA

October 2009 Knowledge and Performance in Perception Conference, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld, Germany

October 2009 Philosophy of Cognition Colloquium, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany

October 2009 Perceptual Expertise Network Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA

September 2009 Cognitive Brain and Behavior Colloquium, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

September 2009 Graduate Program Seminar Series, Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, RI

August 2009 Cognitive Science Workshop, Groot Begijnhof University, Leuven, Belgium

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June 2009 Colloquium in Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada

May 2009 The Proactive Brain: An International Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

April 2009 Vision Science Society Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida

February 2009 NovoBrain Conference, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

December 2008 Distinguished Speakers in Behavioral and Brain Sciences Series, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

September 2008 Psychology Department, Princeton Colloquium, Princeton, NJ

July 2008 Symposium on New Concepts in Structural and Functional Neuroimaging, IBILI-Faculdade de Medicina, Coimbra, Portugal

July 2008 XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany

June 2008 Satellite Symposium, Human Brain Mapping, Melbourne, Australia

May 2008 Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Naples, FL

May 2008 International Workshop on Object Recognition, Lake Como, Italy

April 2008 Satellite Symposium, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA

March 2008 Psychology Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

November 2007 Philosophy of Neuroscience, Boston University/MIT, Boston, MA

October 2007 International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

October 2007 Social Psychology, Harvard University, Boston, MA

September 2007 Institute for Psychiatric Research, Columbia University college of Physicians & Surgeons, New York, NY

August 2007 Marine Biology Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA

May 2007 Medial Temporal Lobe Workshop, Boston University, Boston, MA

April 2007 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Prospective Thought Symposia, Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA

December 2006 The Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Neurobiology, Rehovot, Israel

November 2006 The 2nd Shanghai International Conference on Physiological Biophysics--Audition & Vision, Shanghai, China

July 2006 Biomedical Imaging and Analysis Series, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Cambridge, MA

April 2006 Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University College, London, UK

April 2006 Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK

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March 2006 Division of Neurosurgery and Neurobiology, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ

March 2006 Psychology Department Colloquium Series, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

November 2005 Partners Radiology Research Retreat, Boston, MA

August 2005 European Conference on Visual Perception, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain

March 2005 CIMIT (Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

March 2005 Institute for Cognitive and Brain Science Colloquia, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA

February 2005 Memory Disorders Research Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

February 2005 Vision Science Lab Seminar Series, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

January 2005 Computation and Neural Systems, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

November 2004 Social and Affective Neuroscience Seminar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

October 2004 Neuroscience Program, Brown University, Providence, RI

May 2004 The Eight International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston, MA

February 2003 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Business School, Cambridge, MA

February 2002 Cognition, Brain and Behavior Seminar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

January 2002 Memory Disorders Research Center, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

October 2001 Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, MA

February 2001 Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

January 2000 Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA

December 1999 Neural Computation Center, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

March 1999 Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany

May 1998 Vision Psychophysics Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA

October 1996 Psychology Department, Stanford University, Stanford CA

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July 1996 Vision Science Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

Numerous lectures at community outreach activities.

Conference Organization and Chairing (selected)

May 2017 Scientific committee chair, International Conference on Cognitive Improvement: Approaches, Mechanisms and Applications, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

February 2017 Organizer and chair, From neuronal timing to mental experience, Conference in Honor of Prof. Moshe Abeles, Ein Gedi, Israel

July 2016 Session Chair, French-Israel Neurosciences Conference 2016, Marseille, France

February 2016 Israel-Germany International Young Researchers Conference, Ein Gedi, Israel

December 2015 Brain Disorders session chair, The 24th ISFN Annual Meeting & Chinese-Israeli Bi-National Neuroscience Meeting

May 2015 Summer School on Consciousness and Decision Making, Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt University, Berlin

May 2014 Free-Will: Philosophy Meets Neuroscience symposium, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University

September 2013 Magic and the Brain, international conference, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University

October 2012 International Thoughts on Mind and Brain, international conference, Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University

February 2012 Brainstorming Workshop on Autism, Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University

February 2011 “Predictions, Goals, and Stereotypes in Conscious Perception”, exploratory seminars series, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University

May 2009 Special meeting on "The Prospective Brain" organized by the Harvard Mind/Brain/Behavior Interfaculty Initiative, Harvard University

March 2001 Chair and Organizer of Symposium: “Imaging Visual Object Representations: Let’s Look The Controversy In The Eyes” at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.

Speakers: R. Malach, J. Haxby, I. Gauthier, N. Kanwisher and M. Bar.

Professional Committees

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Academic promotion committees, Bar-Ilan University (2011- present)

Permanent member of NIH study section, Cognition and Perception (2010-2015).

NYU Conte Advisory Board Member, NYU School of Medicine and Nathan Kline Institute.

Co-chairing a training program between the NMR Center at MGH and the Harvard Psychology

Department.

Chair and Organizer for symposium: “Imaging Visual Object Representations: Let’s Look The

Controversy In The Eyes” at the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, March

2001, New York. Speakers: R. Malach, J. Haxby, I. Gauthier, N. Kanwisher and M. Bar.

Director, Brain Mapping Colloquium series at MGH (1999-2001).

Manuscript and Grant Reviews Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer

EU

Israel Science Foundation

NIH, study section member

United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF)

The National Science Foundation (NSF)

The Netherlands Computer Science Research Foundation (SION)

The Wellcome Trust

James S. McDonnell Foundation

Ad Hoc Reviewer

2000 - Brain Research

2001 - Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology

1999 - Cerebral Cortex

1999 - Cognition

1999 - Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience

2002 - Cognitive Brain Research

2002 - Cognitive Psychology

2001 - Human Brain Mapping

1999 - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

2000 - Journals of Experimental Psychology

2000 - Memory & Cognition

2002 - Journal of Neuroscience

2005 - Nature Neuroscience

2003 - Nature Reviews Neuroscience

2004 - Neural Computation

2000 - Neuroimage

2000 - Neuron

2000 - Neuropsychologia

1999 - Perception

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1999 - Perception & Psychophysics

2006 - PLoS

2001 - Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences

2001 - Psychological Science

1999 - Vision Research

2000 - Visual Cognition

Editorial Boards

2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences

2012 - Behavioral Neuroscience

2010 - Frontiers in Perception Science

Research Support

1. Israel Science Foundation (ISF) 673/17, Moshe Bar (PI), 10/17-09/22, €387,848. State of mind is determined by the balance between bottom-up and top-down cortical processing.

2. Israel Science Foundation (ISF), Institutional Equipment Grant toward purchasing Magneton Prisma T3 MRI scanner (2176/16) with Dr. Michal Ben Shachar and Dr. Elana Zion Golumbic, $289,139.

3. The Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, 2015 Hay Grant Award, Moshe Bar and Itai Palti, $32,000. Curiosity as a Design Tool.

4. Seed money from I-CORE, Moshe Bar (PI), 1/11-09/16, $535,164. Memory and Predictions in The Proactive Brain: From Visual Cognition to Depression.

5. NSF BCS-0842947, Moshe Bar (PI), 9/09-1/13, $368,952. Contextual Contribution in Brain and Cognition.

6. DARPA, Moshe Bar (PI on subcontract with Teledyne), 6/10-8/13, $1,377,168. Top-Down

Contribution to Visual Recognition. 7. NIH R01 MH084940, Moshe Bar (PI), 4/10-3/13, $800,880. A Cognitive Neuroscience

Framework for Understanding and Treating Mood Disorders. 8. NIH 1R01 EY019477-01A1, Moshe Bar (PI), 7/09-6/11, $715,920. Prefrontal Cortex Top-Down

Contribution to Visual Object Recognition. 9. NIH P01AT002048-06, Moshe Bar (PI on subcontract with B. Rosen), 6/09-5/11, $205,136.

Neuroimaging Acupuncture Effects on Human Brain Activity. 10. NIH R01 NS057500-01, Moshe Bar (PI on subcontract with S.

Ahlfors), 7/07-6/10, $742,264. Inferring Cortical Feedforward and Feedback Processes with Human Neuroimaging.

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11. NIH R01 MH060901-07, Moshe Bar (PI on subcontract with D.L. Schacter), 4/05-3/10, $446,956. Event Related Neuroimaging of Human Memory Formation.

12. NIH R01 NS50615, Moshe Bar (PI), 9/04-5/10, $1,865,831. Contextual Predictions Facilitate

Visual Cognition.

13. NIH R01 NS44319, Moshe Bar (PI), 8/02-7/07, $950,000. Top-Down Cortical Facilitation During Visual Object Recognition.

14. James S. McDonnell Foundation, 21st Century Science Initiative Award # 21002039, Moshe Bar (PI), 1/02-1/07, $454,965. Revealing the Perceptual and Neural Mechanisms of First Impressions

Patents

Non-provisional patent application no. 14/382,406, “METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING

NEUROSCIENCE TO PREDICT CONSUMER PREFERENCE”, patent pending

Publications 1. Saalasti S., Alho J., Bar M., Glerean E., Honkela T., Kauppila M., Sams M., Jaaskelainen I.

(2019). Inferior parietal lobule and early visual areas support elicitation of individualized meanings during narrative listening Inferior parietal lobule and early visual areas support elicitation of individualized meanings during narrative listening. Brain and Behavior, in press

2. Martin C.D., Branzi F.M., Bar M. (2018). Prediction is Production: The missing link between language production and comprehension. Scientific Reports, 8:1079

3. Trapp S., Schütz-Bosbach S., Bar M. (2018). Empathy: The Role of Expectations, Emotion Review, 10(2): 161-166

4. Axelrod V., Rees G., Bar M. (2017). The default network and the combination of cognitive processes that mediate self-generated thought. Nature Human Behavior, 1(12): 896

5. Panichello M., Kveraga K., Chaumon M., Bar M., Barrett L.F. (2017). Internal valence modulates the speed of object recognition. Scientific Reports, 7:361.

6. Schweitzer R., Trapp S., Bar M. (2017). Associated Information Increases Subjective Perception of Duration. Perception, 46:1000-1007

7. O'Callaghan C., Kveraga K., Shine J., Adams R., Bar M. (2017). Convergent evidence for top-down effects from the “predictive brain". Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 39:e254

8. O'Callaghan C., Kveraga K., Shine J., Adams R., Bar M. (2017). Predictions penetrate perception: Converging insights from brain, behaviour and disorder. Consciousness and Cognition, 47:63-74.

9. Shemesh A., Talmon R., Karp O., Amir I., Bar M., Grobman Y.J. (2016). Affective response to architecture - investigating human reaction to spaces with different geometry. Architectural Science Review, epub ahead of print

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10. Harel E., Tennyson R., Fava M., Bar M. (2016). Linking Major Depression and The Neural Substrates of Associative Processing. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 16(6), 1017-1026

11. Baror S., Bar M. (2016). Associative Activation and Its Relation to Exploration and Exploitation in the Brain. Psychological Science, 27:776-789.

12. Livne T., Bar M. (2016). Cortical integration of contextual information across objects. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 28:948-958.

13. Trapp S., Lepsien J., Kotz S.A., Bar M. (2016). Prior probability modulates anticipatory activity in category-specific areas. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 16:135-144.

14. Shemesh A., Bar M., Grobman Y.J. (2015). Space and Human Perception – Exploring Our Reaction to Different Geometries of Spaces. 20th International Conference of the Association of Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA).

15. Axelrod V., Rees G., Lavidor M., Bar M. (2015). Increasing propensity to mind-wander with transcranial direct current stimulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 112(11):3314-9.

16. Trapp S., Bar M. (2015). Prediction, context and competition in visual recognition. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1339(1):190-8.

17. Ahlfors, S.P., Jones, S., Ahveninen, J. P., Hamalainen, M.S., Belliveau J.W., Bar, M. (2014). Direction of Magnetoencephalography Sources Associated with Feedback and Feedforward Contributions in a Visual Object Recognition Task. Neuroscience Letters, 585:149-54.

18. Axelrod, V., Bar, M., and Rees, G. (2015). Exploring the unconscious using faces. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 19(1):35-45.

19. Trapp, S., Shenhav, A., Bitzer, S., Bar M. (2015). Human preferences are biased towards associative information. Cognition and Emotion, 29(6):1054-68.

20. Axelrod, V., Bar, M., Rees, G. and Yovel, G. (2015). Neural Correlates of Subliminal Language Processing. Cerebral Cortex, 25(8):2160-9.

21. Kveraga, K., Boshyan, J., Adams, R., Mote, J., Betz, N., Ward, N., Hadjikhani, N., Bar, M. and Feldman Barrett, L. (2015). If it bleeds, it leads: Separating threat from mere negativity. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 10(1):28-35.

22. Oreskovic, N.M., Roth, P., Charles, S. L., Tsigaridi, D., Shepherd, K., Nelson, K.P., Bar, M. (2014). Attributes of form in the built environment that influence perceived walkability. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 31(3): 218-233.

23. Vakhrusheva, J., Zemon, V., Bar, M., Weiskopf, N. G., Tremeau, F., Petkova, E., Su Z., Abeles, I., Butler, P.D. (2014). Forming first impressions of others in schizophrenia: impairments in fast processing and in use of spatial frequency information. Schizophrenia Research, 160:142-149.

24. Tal, A., Bar, M. (2014). The proactive brain and the fate of dead hypotheses. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 8:138.

25. Chaumon, M., Kveraga, K., Barrett, L.F., and Bar, M. (2014). Visual predictions in the orbitofrontal cortex rely on associative content. Cerebral Cortex, 24(11): 2899-907.

26. Cheung, O.S., and Bar, M. (2014). The resilience of object predictions: Early recognition across viewpoints and exemplars. Psychon Bull Rev, 21(3): 682-8.

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27. Aminoff, E.M., Kveraga, K., and Bar, M. (2013). The role of parahippocampal cortex in

cognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17(8):379-90.

28. Panichello, M.F., Cheung, O.S., and Bar, M. (2013). Predictive feedback and conscious visual

experience. Frontiers in Psychology, 3:620

29. Shenhav, A., Barrett, L.F., and Bar, M. (2012). Affective value and associative processing share a cortical substrate. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 13(1), 46-59.

30. Lebrecht, S., Bar M., Barrett, L.F., & Tar, M.J. (2012). Micro-Valences: perceiving affective valence in everyday objects. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(107).

31. Cheung, O.S. & Bar, M. (2012). Visual prediction and perceptual expertise. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 83(2), 156-163.

32. Calderone, D.J., Hoptman, M.J., Martinez, A., Nair-Collins, S., Mauro, C.J., Bar, M., Javitt, D.C., & Butler, P.D. (2012). Contributions of Low and High Spatial Frequency Processing to Impaired Object Recognition Circuitry in Schizophrenia. Cerebral Cortex, 23:1849-1858.

33. Thomas, C., Kveraga, K., Huberle, E., Karnath, H-O., & Bar, M. (2012) Enabling global processing in simultanagnosia by psychophysical biasing of visual pathways. Brain. 135(5), 1578-1585.

34. Leder. H., Tinio. P.P.L., & Bar, M. (2011). Emotional valence modulates the preference for curved objects. Perception. 40(6) 649-655.

35. Shepherd, K., & Bar, M. (2011). Preference for Symmetry: Only on Mars? Perception. 40, 1254-1256.

36. Mason, M.F., & Bar, M. (2011). The effect of mental progression on mood. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 141(2), 217-221.

37. K. Kveraga, A.S. Ghuman, K.S. Kassam, E. Aminoff, M.S. Hamalainen, M. Chaumon, M. Bar (2011). Early onset of neural synchronization in the contextual associations network. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(8), 3389-94.

38. Bar, M. (2010). Wait for the Marshmallow? Future-Oriented Thinking and Delayed Reward Discounting in the Brain. Neuron, 66(1), 4-5.

39. Bar, M. (2009). A cognitive neuroscience hypothesis of mood and depression. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 13(11), 456-63.

40. Mason, M., Bar, M., and Macrae, M.N. (2009). Exploring past and present: Mind wandering in the brain’s default state. Cognitive Sciences, 3(2), 143-162.

41. Bar, M. (2009). The proactive brain: memory for predictions. Theme issue: Predictions in the brain: Using our past to generate a future. In Bar, M. (Ed.) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 364, 1235-1243.

42. Barrett, L.F., and Bar, M. (2009). See it with feeling: Affective predictions during object perception. Theme issue: Predictions in the brain: Using our past to generate a future. Bar, M. (Ed.) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 364, 1325-1334.

43. Bar, M. (2009). Predictions: A universal principle in the operation of the human brain (Introduction). Theme issue: Predictions in the brain: Using our past to generate a future. In Bar, M., (Ed.) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 364, 1181-1182.

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44. Chiao, J.Y., Iidaka, T., Gordon, H.L., Nogawa, J., Bar, M., Aminoff, E., Sadato, N., and Ambady, N. (2008). Cultural specificity in amygdala response to fear faces. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(12), 2167-2174.

45. Aminoff, E., Schacter, D.L., and Bar, M. (2008). The cortical underpinnings of context-based memory distortion. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(12), 2226-2237.

46. Bar, M., Aminoff, E., and Schacter, D.L. (2008). Scenes unseen: The parahippocampal cortex intrinsically subserves contextual associations, not scenes or places per se. Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 8539-8544.

47. Bar, M., and Neta, M. (2008). The proactive brain: Using little information to make predictive judgments. Journal of Consumer Behavior, 7(4-5), 319-330.

48. Ghuman, A., Bar, M., Dobbins, I.G., and Schnyer, D. (2008). The effects of priming on frontal-temporal communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 105(24), 8405-8409.

49. Bar, M., Aminoff, E., and Ishai, A. (2008). Famous Faces activate contextual associations in the parahippocampal cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 18(6), 1233-1238.

50. Gronau, N., Neta, M., and Bar, M. (2008). Integrated contextual representation for objects’ identities and their locations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20(3), 371-388.

51. Kveraga, K., Boshyan, J., and Bar, M. (2007). Magnocellular projections as the trigger of top-down facilitation in recognition. Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 13232-13240.

52. Bar, M. (2007). The continuum of “looking forward,” and paradoxical requirements from memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30(3), 315-316.

53. Kveraga, K., Ghuman, A.S., and Bar, M. (2007). Top-down predictions in the cognitive brain. Brain and Cognition, 65, 145-168.

54. Bar, M., and Neta, M. (2007). Visual elements of subjective preference modulate amygdala activation. Neuropsychologia, 45, 2191-2200.

55. Bar, M., Aminoff, E., Mason, M., and Fenske, M. (2007). The units of thought. Hippocampus, 17(6), 420-428.

56. Bar, M. (2007). The proactive brain: Using analogies and associations to generate predictions. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(7), 280-289.

57. Aminoff, E., Gronau, N., and Bar, M. (2007). The parahippocampal cortex mediates spatial and non-spatial associations. Cerebral Cortex, 27, 1493-1503.

58. Bar, M., Kassam, K., Ghuman, A., Boshyan, J., Schmidt, A. M., Dale, A., Hämäläinen, M., Marinkovic, K., Schacter, D.L., Rosen, B., and Halgren, E. (2006). Top-down facilitation of visual recognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103(2), 449-54.

59. Ghuman, A., Bar, M. (2006). The influence of non-remembered affective associations on preference. Emotion, 6(2), 215-23.

60. Bar, M., Neta, M. (2006). Humans prefer curved visual objects. Psychological Science, 17(8), 645-48.

61. Bar, M., Linz, H., Neta, M. (2006). Very first impressions. Emotion, 6(2), 269-78.

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62. Fenske, M.J., Aminoff E., Gronau N. & Bar, M. (2006). Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition: Object-based and context-based contributions. Progress in Brain Research, 155, 3-21.

63. Zago, L., Fenske, M.J., Aminoff, E., Bar, M. (2005). The rise and fall of priming: How visual exposure shapes cortical representations of objects. Cerebral Cortex, 15, 1655-65.

64. Bar, M. (2004). Visual objects in context. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 5, 617-29.

65. Bar, M., Aminoff, E. (2003). Cortical analysis of visual context. Neuron, 38, 347-58.

66. Bar, M. (2003). A cortical mechanism for triggering top-down facilitation in visual object recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15, 600-9.

67. Bar, M. (2001). Viewpoint dependency in visual object recognition does not necessarily imply viewer-centered representation. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13(6), 793-9.

68. Bar, M., Tootell, R., Schacter, D.L., Greve, D., Fischl, B., Mendola, J., Rosen, B., Dale, A.M. (2001). Cortical mechanisms of explicit visual object recognition. Neuron, 29, 529-35.

69. Vogels, R., Biederman, I., Bar, M., Lorincz, A. (2001). Inferior temporal neurons show greater sensitivity to non-accidental than metric shape differences. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13(4), 444-53.

70. Biederman, I., Bar, M. (2000). Differing views on views: Response to Hayward and Tarr. Vision Research, 40, 3901-5.

71. Biederman, I., Subramaniam, S., Bar, M., Kaloscai, P., Fiser, J. (1999). Subordinate-level object classification reexamined. Psychological Research, 62, 131-53.

72. Bar, M., Biederman, I. (1999). Localizing the cortical region mediating visual awareness of object identity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96, 1790-3.

73. Biederman, I., Bar, M. (1999). One-shot viewpoint invariance in matching novel objects. Vision Research, 39, 2885-99.

74. Bar, M., Biederman, I. (1998). Subliminal visual priming. Psychological Science, 9, 464-9.

75. Bar, M., Ullman, S. (1996). Spatial context in recognition. Perception, 25, 343-52.

Books and Book Chapters

1. Kveraga, K. and Bar, M. (Eds.) (2014). SCENE VISION Making Sense of What We See. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.

2. Bar, M. and Bubic, A. (2013). Top-down Effects in Visual Perception. In Ochsner K. and Kosslyn S., (Eds) The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience (pp. 60-73). The Oxford Handbook Series, Oxford University Press.

3. Yardley, H., Perlovsky, L., & Bar, M. (2012). Predictions and Incongruency in Object Recognition: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. In Weinshall, D., Anemuller, J., van Gool, L. (Eds.) Detection and Identification of Rare Audiovisual Cues (pp. 139-153). Studies in Computational Intelligence Series, Springer Publishing.

4. Bar, M. (Ed.) (2011). Predictions in the Brain. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.

5. Bar, M. (2011). Predictions: A universal principle in the operation of the human brain (Introduction). In Bar, M., (Ed.) Predictions in the Brain. (pp. v-vii). New York: Oxford University Press Inc.

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6. Bar, M. (2011). The proactive brain. In Bar, M., (Ed.) Predictions in the Brain. (pp. 13-26). New York: Oxford University Press Inc.

7. Barrett, L.F., and Bar, M. (2011). See it with feeling: Affective predictions during object perception. In Bar, M., (Ed.) Predictions in the Brain. (pp. 107-121). New York: Oxford University Press Inc.

8. Kveraga, K., Boshyan, J., and Bar, M. (2008). The proactive brain: Using memory-based predictions in visual recognition. In Dickinson, S., Tarr, M., Leonardis, A., and Schiele, B., (Eds.) Object Categorization: Computer and Human Vision Perspectives. (pp. 384-400). New York: Cambridge University Press.

9. Bar, M. (2005). Top-down facilitation of visual object recognition. In Itti, L., Rees, G., Tsotsos, J., (Eds.) Neurobiology of Attention (pp. 140-5). Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic Press.

10. Bar, M. (2000). Conscious and nonconscious processing of visual object identity. Rossetti, Y., Revonsuo, A., (Eds.) Beyond Dissociations: Interaction between dissociable conscious and nonconscious processing (pp. 153-74). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

11. Biederman, I., Subramaniam, S., Kaloscai, P., Bar, M. (1997). Viewpoint-invariant information in subordinate-level object classification. In Gopher D., Koriat A., (Eds.) Attention and Performance XVII. Cognitive regulation of performance: Interaction of theory and application (pp. 91-112). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Media (selected)

1. Rector's forum for Academy and Society: Creativity and the Brain – Prof. Moshe Bar hosts

chef Eyal Shani, March 2018

2. An interview to “The Hafranim” TV show, educational channel 23, July 2016

3. Think Less, Think Better, New York Times, June 2016

4. An interview to the 10th Channel, December 2015

5. A manifesto for conscious cities: should streets be sensitive to our mental needs? Itai Palti and

Moshe Bar, The Guardian, August 2015

6. Conversation about memory with kids (video). “What is muse” ( " מה זה מוזה" ) show with Yaron

London" (Hebrew), August 2014

7. Interview on Kobi Meidan show “Across Israel” "(לחוצה ישרא)" , educational channel 23

)Hebrew), March 2014

8. Use Your Delusion. Boston Globe, February 2014

9. Memory research (video). BIU youTube (Hebrew), September 2013

(Hebrew) הכוח של הסימולציה: שיחה עם ראש המרכז לחקר המוח .10

Why being anxious will help you cope with life. Haaretz, June 2013

11. What are we doing when we are doing nothing (מה אנחנו עושים כשאנחנו לא עושים כלום"")

Calcalist (Hebrew), November 2012

12. Professor returns to Israel to fight depression ( ר ארצה להילחם בדיכאוןבר מוח: הפרופ' חז) NRG

(Hebrew), March 2012

13. Gehirn auf Wanderschaft. Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (German), March 2012

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14. Do Thrifty Brains Make Better Minds? N.Y. Times, January 2012

15. Why New Year's resolutions are so hard to keep. Boston Globe, January 2012

16. Mind Games: Modern design memes touch our brains, but do we want to know how? Frame,

September 2011

17. Human Memory: What did you do last Sunday? L.A. Times, May 2011

18. Pie in the Sky: Broad Thinking Brings Broad Grins. Psychology, Today April 2010

19. Could positive thinking replace Prozac? (?האם חשיבה חיובית יכולה לשמש תחליף לפרוזק) Ynet

(Hebrew), November 2009

20. What do you see? Emotion may help the visual system jump the gun to predict what the brain

will see. Science News Magazine, August 2009

21. How Room Designs Affect Your Work and Mood. Scientific American, April 2009

22. Nuts & Bolts - Research: Neuromarketing and the consumer brain. Target Marketing,

November 2008

23. How to win an election: Make a good first impression (in less than 250 milliseconds). Scientific

American, October 2007

24. Can culture dictate the way we see? New Scientist, May 2007

25. La premiere impression estelle (vraiment) la bonne? Courrier Cadres (French), October 2006

26. The Captain Kirk Principle. Scietific American, December 2002

27. Researchers can identify the Eureka moment. Boston Globe, December 2001

28. Studies bolster idea of subliminal learning; Science: Subjects mentally registered imperceptible

details. L.A. Times, October 2001

29. A Face-off on brain studies: How we recognize people and objects is a matter of debate. News

Day, April 2001.