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Refael Tikochinski
Refael Tikochinski
PhD candidate
Verified email at mail.huji.ac.il
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The Turker blues: Hidden factors behind increased depression rates among Amazon’s Mechanical Turkers
Y Ophir, I Sisso, CSC Asterhan, R Tikochinski, R Reichart
Clinical Psychological Science 8 (1), 65-83, 2020
1402020
Deep neural networks detect suicide risk from textual facebook posts
Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, CSC Asterhan, I Sisso, R Reichart
Scientific reports 10 (1), 16685, 2020
922020
What are the psychological impacts of children's screen use? A critical review and meta-analysis of the literature underlying the World Health Organization guidelines
Y Ophir, H Rosenberg, R Tikochinski
Computers in Human Behavior 124, 106925, 2021
212021
The hitchhiker’s guide to computational linguistics in suicide prevention
Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, A Brunstein Klomek, R Reichart
Clinical Psychological Science 10 (2), 212-235, 2022
132022
Perspective changes in human listeners are aligned with the contextual transformation of the word embedding space
R Tikochinski, A Goldstein, Y Yeshurun, U Hasson, R Reichart
Cerebral Cortex 33 (12), 7830-7842, 2023
9*2023
Mothers’ perceptions of children’s screen use during the COVID-19 lockdown in Israel
Y Ophir, H Rosenberg, Y Efrati, R Tikochinski
Journal of child and family studies 32 (1), 81-92, 2023
72023
Science has not proven that screen use impacts children's brain development
ML Pall
JAMA pediatrics 174 (8), 804-804, 2020
42020
Social media images can predict suicide risk using interpretable large language-vision models
Y Badian, Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, N Calderon, AB Klomek, E Fruchter, ...
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 85 (1), 50516, 2023
3*2023
Perceived epistemic authority (source credibility) of a TV interviewer moderates the media bias effect caused by his nonverbal behavior
R Tikochinski, E Babad
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 46 (2), 215-229, 2022
32022
Challenging the association between screen time and cognitive development
L Trompf, H Puusepp-Benazzouz, A Poulton
JAMA pediatrics 173 (9), 890-891, 2019
32019
Voters’ wishful thinking in an unprecedented event of three national elections repeated within one year: fast thinking, bias, high emotions and potential rationality
R Tikochinski, E Babad
Thinking & Reasoning 29 (2), 250-275, 2023
22023
Neural Correlates of Numerical Estimation: The Role of Strategy Use
S Ashkenazi, R Tikochinski, D Ganor-Stern
Brain Sciences 12 (3), 357, 2022
22022
Screen Time and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Y Ophir, H Rosenberg, R Tikochinski, S Dalyot, Y Lipshits-Braziler
JAMA network open 6 (12), e2346775-e2346775, 2023
12023
Bored to Death: Artificial Intelligence Research Reveals the Role of Boredom in Suicide Behavior
S Lissak, Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, AB Klomek, I Sisso, E Fruchter, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.14057, 2024
2024
Incremental Accumulation of Linguistic Context in Artificial and Biological Neural Networks
R Tikochinski, A Goldstein, Y Meiri, U Hasson, R Reichart
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 15.575798, 2024
2024
Science Has Not Proven That Screen Use Impacts Children's Brain Development (vol 174, pg 805, 2020)
Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, H Rosenberg
JAMA PEDIATRICS 174 (8), 807-807, 2020
2020
LIST OF SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR THE ARTICLE
Y Badian, Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, N Calderon, AB Klomek, E Fruchter, ...
Potential Association of Screen Use With Brain Development in Preschool-Aged Children
Y Ophir, R Tikochinski, H Rosenberg
JAMA pediatrics, 0
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