Michal Ben-Shachar

Michal Ben-Shachar

Bar-Ilan University

H-index: 34

Asia-Israel

About Michal Ben-Shachar

Michal Ben-Shachar, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Bar-Ilan University, specializes in the field of Language and reading pathways, Neurolinguistics, Developmental cognitive neuroscience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) treatment in L1 and L2 in bilingual aphasia: Effects of cognitive and language factors

White matter associations with spelling performance

The contributions of the cerebellar peduncles and the frontal aslant tract in mediating speech fluency

Language abilities, not cognitive control, predict language mixing behavior in bilingual speakers with aphasia

Attention to speech: mapping distributed and selective attention systems

White matter properties underlying reading abilities differ in 8-year-old children born full term and preterm: A multi-modal approach

The multilingual picture database

Development of the Ontogenetic Self-Regulation Clock

Michal Ben-Shachar Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4650

Citations(since 2020)

1977

Cited By

3549

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

52

Email

University Profile Page

Bar-Ilan University

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Michal Ben-Shachar Skills & Research Interests

Language and reading pathways

Neurolinguistics

Developmental cognitive neuroscience

Top articles of Michal Ben-Shachar

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) treatment in L1 and L2 in bilingual aphasia: Effects of cognitive and language factors

Aphasiology

Alina Bihovsky

Michal Ben-Shachar

Natalia Meir

2024/4/2

White matter associations with spelling performance

Romi Sagi

JSH Taylor

Kyriaki Neophytou

Tamar Cohen

Brenda Rapp

...

2023/8/23

The contributions of the cerebellar peduncles and the frontal aslant tract in mediating speech fluency

Neurobiology of Language

Sivan Jossinger

Maya Yablonski

Ofer Amir

Michal Ben-Shachar

2023/12/8

Language abilities, not cognitive control, predict language mixing behavior in bilingual speakers with aphasia

Journal of Communication Disorders

Alina Bihovsky

Michal Ben-Shachar

Natalia Meir

2023/9/1

Attention to speech: mapping distributed and selective attention systems

Cerebral Cortex

Galit Agmon

Paz Har-Shai Yahav

Michal Ben-Shachar

Elana Zion Golumbic

2022/9/1

White matter properties underlying reading abilities differ in 8-year-old children born full term and preterm: A multi-modal approach

NeuroImage

Edith Brignoni-Perez

Sarah E Dubner

Michal Ben-Shachar

Shai Berman

Aviv A Mezer

...

2022/8/1

The multilingual picture database

Scientific data

Jon Andoni Duñabeitia

Ana Baciero

Kyriakos Antoniou

Mark Antoniou

Esra Ataman

...

2022/7/21

Development of the Ontogenetic Self-Regulation Clock

Sari Goldstein Ferber

Aron Weller

Michal Ben-Shachar

Gil Klinger

Ronny Geva

2022/1

White matter correlates of sensorimotor synchronization in persistent developmental stuttering

Journal of communication disorders

Sivan Jossinger

Anastasia Sares

Avital Zislis

Dana Sury

Vincent Gracco

...

2022/1/1

Speech rate association with cerebellar white-matter diffusivity in adults with persistent developmental stuttering

Brain Structure and Function

Sivan Jossinger

Vered Kronfeld-Duenias

Avital Zislis

Ofer Amir

Michal Ben-Shachar

2021/4

Rapid online assessment of reading ability

Scientific reports

Jason D Yeatman

Kenny An Tang

Patrick M Donnelly

Maya Yablonski

Mahalakshmi Ramamurthy

...

2021/3/18

A general role for ventral white matter pathways in morphological processing: Going beyond reading

Neuroimage

Maya Yablonski

Benjamin Menashe

Michal Ben-Shachar

2021/2/1

Interpreting sensory and cognitive signals in the cortical reading network

bioRxiv

Garikoitz Lerma-Usabiaga

Rosemary Le

Chen Gafni

Michal Ben-Shachar

Brian Wandell

2021/9/15

Sensitivity to word structure in adult Hebrew readers is associated with microstructure of the ventral reading pathways

Cortex

Maya Yablonski

Michal Ben-Shachar

2020/7/1

Sensitivity of Microsaccades to Morphological Structure of Spoken Hebrew Words

Yael Gera

Michal Ben-Shachar

2020/6/11

Locomotor adaptation is associated with microstructural properties of the inferior cerebellar peduncle

The Cerebellum

Sivan Jossinger

Firas Mawase

Michal Ben-Shachar

Lior Shmuelof

2020/6

The Effect of Mirative Clauses on Online Processing of Expected and Unexpected Sentences in Hebrew

Hadar Altshuler-Frenkel

Michal Ben-Shachar

Yael Greenberg

2020/2

Associations of reading skills and properties of cerebral white matter pathways in 8-year-old children born preterm

Sarah E Dubner

Michal Ben-Shachar

Aviv Mezer

Heidi M Feldman

Katherine E Travis

2020/12/14

Associations of reading efficiency with white matter properties of the cerebellar peduncles in children

The Cerebellum

Lisa Bruckert

Katherine E Travis

Aviv A Mezer

Michal Ben-Shachar

Heidi M Feldman

2020/12

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