1. Salner, N., Friedmann, N., & Chajut, E. (2016). The effect of spatial attention on reading errors in normal readers, letter position dyslexics and surface dyslexics. Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Mid-Year Meeting, London.
2. Caspi, A., Chajut, E., & Ariely, D. (2016). Are there Individual Differences in the Subjective Experience of Labor Pain? Poster presented at the 2016 APS convention, Chicago, USA.
3. Salner, N., Friedmann, N., & Chajut, E. (2016, February). Stroop beyond semantics: Evidence from surface dyslexia 3nd Conference on Cognition Research of the Israeli Society for Cognitive Psychology, Akko, Israel.
4. Schupak, A., Caspi, A., & Chajut, E. Coping with Conflicts Improves Under Threat: Evidence from a Simon and a Visuo-Auditory Stroop Tasks. Journal of Vision, Tradewinds Island, Florida, 2015.
5. Schupak, A., Hassin, R., & Chajut, E. Immediate effects of approach and avoidance on highly valenced stimuli. Poster presented at the 27th Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), New-York, NY, 2015.
6. Chajut, E., Caspi, A., Chen, R., Hod, M., & Ariely, D. Bystander Biases in Memory Recollection of Other’ Experience: the Case of Husbands’ Recollection of Their Wives’ Labor Pains. Poster presented at the Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Amsterdam, Holland, 2015.
7. Salner, N., Friedmann, N., & Chajut, E. (2015, March). Spatial attention affects letter position errors in reading in short exposure. Presented at the first conference of EGDAL, the Israeli Association for Learning Disabilities Experts, Ramat Gan, Israel
8. Salner, N., Friedmann, N., & Chajut, E. (2015, February). Spatial attention affects letter position errors in short exposure. Poster session presented at the 2nd Conference on Cognition Research of the Israeli Society for Cognitive Psychology, Akko, Israel.
9. Schupak, A., Hassin, R., & Chajut, E. Changing or Exchanging Attitudes: Self Associations and Associations of the Self. Poster presented at the Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Amsterdam, Holland, 2015.
10. Salner, N., Friedmann, N., & Chajut, E. (2014, July). Spatial attention affects letter position errors in reading in short exposure. Poster session presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Meeting, Jerusalem, Israel.
11. Schupak, A., & Chajut, E. Dissociating Elevation of Control from Spatial Bias of Attention Under Threat. Poster presented at the 26rd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), San Francisco, CA, 2014.
12. Salner, N., Friedmann, N., & Chajut, E. The Effect of Attention Allocation on Letter Transpositions in Reading. Poster presented at European Society for Cognitive Psychology meeting, Budapest, Hungary, 2013.
13. Eitan, Z., Ben-Haim, M. S., & Chajut, E. Qualia of Harmonic Intervals: Implicit Absolute Pitch and Exposure Effects. Jerusalem: Israel Musicology Society Conference, 2012.
14. Eitan, Z., Ben-Haim, M. S., & Chajut, E. Rare pitch-classes are larger and stronger: implicit absolute pitch, exposure effects, and qualia of harmonic intervals. 12th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC), Thessaloniki, Greece, 2012.
15. Caspi, A., Chajut, E., Chen, R., Hod, M., & Ariely, D. Estimating labor pain: The difference between women giving birth reported pain and their spouse estimation. Poster presented at the 4th Biennial Symposium of Personality and Social Psychology (BSPSP), Kazimierz Dolny, Poland, 2012.
16. Ganel, T., Freud, E., Chajut, E., & Algom, D. Visuomotor resolution for size is independent of conscious. Journal of Vision, Naple, Florida, 2011.
17. Caspi, A., Chen, R., Chajut, E., Hod, M., & Ariely, D. Experiencing and recalling pain and stress during giving birth: Differences between women high and low on anxiety trait. The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID), London, UK, 2011.
18. Chajut, E., Chen, R., Caspi, A., Hod, M., & Ariely, D. In sorrow thou shalt bring forth children: Biases in recollection of giving birth experience. Poster presented at the 23rd Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), Washington DC., 2011.
19. Ben-Haim, M. S., Chajut, E., & Eitan, Z. Common and Rare Musical Keys Are Absolutely Different: Implicit Absolute Pitch, Exposure Effects, and Pitch Processing. 11th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC), Seattle, Washington USA, 2010.
20. Schupak, A., Chajut, E. Emotional Dilution of the Classic Stroop Effect with Highly-Anxious and Non-Anxious Individuals. Poster presented at the 14th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID),Evanston, Illinois, 2009.
21. Ganel, T., & Chajut, E. Sensitivity of visuomotor control to real and to illusory size. Journal of Vision, 8, 619a, 2008.
22. Schupak, A., Chajut, E., Caspi, A., & Algom, D. The emotional Stroop effect: Disentangling attention and threat. Poster presented at the XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany, 2008.
23. Ganel T. and Chajut E. Weber’s law does not affect the online control of grasping. 17th annual meeting of The Israel Society for Neuroscience. Eilat, Israel. 2008.
24. Aharon, M., Chajut, E. and Eshet-Alkalay, Y. Friendship in Cyberspace: A New Form of Interpersonal Communication? Chais 2008 Conference on Instructional Technologies Research, Raanana, Israel, 2008.
25. Chajut, E., Schupak, A., Caspi, A., & Algom, D. The double attention paradigm: Dissociating systems of visual selective attention. Poster presented at European Society for Cognitive Psychology meeting, Marseille, France, 2007.
26. Gorsky, P., Caspi, A. & Chajut, E. Dialogic Behavior: Students' Utilization of Instructional Dialogues and Resources. ICICTE: International Conference on Information Communication Technology in Education. Rhodes, Greece, 2006.
27. Gorsky, P., Caspi, A. & Chajut, E. Dialogue: Toward a unified theoretical framework for instruction in the cognitive domain and a practical research agenda. ICICTE: International Conference on Information Communication Technology in Education. Rhodes, Greece, 2006.
28. Caspi, A., Chajut, E., Saporta, K., & Schupak, A. On the reasons for and against participation in class meetings and in online forums. In Eshet, Y., Caspi, A., and Yair, Y. (Eds.) Learning in the technological era (pp. 91-98). Ra'anana: Open University of Israel [in Hebrew], 2006.
29. Chajut. E., Shalev, L., & Humphreys, G. Interactive perceptual and attentional limits in visual extinction. meeting of the Israeli cognitive neuroscience society, Ber-Sheba university 2005.
30. Algom, D., & Chajut, E. The "emotional Stroop effect:" Some adverse consequences of a misnomer. Conference on The Role of Theory in the World of Experimentation. Heidelberg, Germany 2005.
31. Chajut. E., Shalev, L. & Humphreys, G. Perceptual and attentional limits in visual extinction. 10st annual meeting of the cognitive neuroscience society, New-York, NY, 2003.
32. Caspi, A., Chajut, E., & Gorsky, P. A study of asynchronous discussion groups in distance learning courses at the Open University of Israel. 10st Biennial Conference of EARLI . Padova, Italy, 2003.
33. Beyth-Marom, R., Chajut, E., & Roccas, S., A. Internet – assisted Vs. traditional distance learning: students’ distinguishing characteristics. The first research workshop of EDEN. Prague, 2000.