Dr. Tarik is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He received his PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Fredrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany. His research interests include; Language Processing, Dialect Perception and most importantly Face Recognition
Ph.D., Cognitive Neuroscience (2011), Fredrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany
M.A., Cognitive Psychology (2007), University of Sohag, Sohag, Egypt
Diploma in Educational Psychology (2003), University of South Valley, Sohag, Egypt
Psychology (Cognitive Neuroscience)
The use of online social networks and its impact on the privacy, security, and mental health of Saudi youth. The 5th MENA Conference on Information Systems (MENACIS), Dhahran, 2022.
Studying the neurocognitive indicators for ADHD, Dyslexic patients and healthy participants. Kuwait Educational Journal, 2022, 143(2), 279-314. https://doi.org/10.34120/0085-036-143-020
Concurrent effects of attention and colors on cerebral hemisphere processing speed of Arabic words. European Journal of Education and psychology, 2021, 14(1), 1-15.
The influence of perceptual load on the orthographic complexity of Arabic words processing: ERP Evidence. Trends in Neuropsychology,2018 24, 61-73.
Combined effects of selective attention and repetition on event-related potentials of Arabic words processing. Trends in Neuropsychology, 2018, 23, 83-93.
Dissociating attentional effects of the N170 event related potentials of faces and body parts. Anuario de Psicología, 2017, Vol. 47, Issue, 2. 107-114
Perceptual Load manipulation does not reveal sensitivity on the N170 ERP component of manipulated faces and bodies. Acta Neuropsychologica, 2017, Vol. 3, Nr.3, 325-340.