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MODIFICATIONS TO HARRINGTON DISTRACTION INSTRUMENTATIONEDELAND HG; ERIKSSON G.1981; J. BIOMED. ENG.; ISSN 0141-5425; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 3; NO 3; PP. 246-248; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

The Influence of Distractors on Odor IdentificationGUDZIOL, Volker; HUMMEL, Thomas.Archives of otolaryngology, head & neck surgery. 2009, Vol 135, Num 2, pp 143-145, issn 0886-4470, 3 p.Article

Non-intentional but not automatic: reduction of word-and arrow-based compatibility effects by sound distractors in the same categorical domainMILES, James D; PROCTOR, Robert W.Experimental brain research. 2009, Vol 199, Num 1, pp 101-106, issn 0014-4819, 6 p.Article

Integration of visual and tactile stimuli : top-down influences require timeSHORE, David I; SIMIC, Nevena.Experimental brain research. 2005, Vol 166, Num 3-4, pp 509-517, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

Simultaneous maxillomandibular distraction osteogenesis in severe progressive hemifacial atrophy with two distractorsCHENG WANG; ZENG, Rong-Sheng; WANG, Jian-Ning et al.Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics. 2011, Vol 111, Num 3, pp 292-297, issn 1079-2104, 6 p.Article

The impact of Degraded distractors on (Nondegraded) target identificationKRITIKOS, Ada; PAVLIS, Alexia.Experimental brain research. 2007, Vol 183, Num 2, pp 159-170, issn 0014-4819, 12 p.Article

INSTRUMENTATION FOR DISTRACTION BY LIMITED SURGERY IN SCOLIOSIS TREATMENTEDELAND HG; ERIKSSON G; DAHLBERG E et al.1981; J. BIOMED. ENG.; ISSN 0141-5425; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 3; NO 2; PP. 143-146; BIBL. 3 REF.Article

Prosaccades and antisaccades to onsets and color singletons : evidence that erroneous prosaccades are not reflexiveGODIJN, Richard; KRAMER, Arthur F.Experimental brain research. 2006, Vol 172, Num 4, pp 439-448, issn 0014-4819, 10 p.Article

Multiple processes in the automatic encoding of frequency informationMARMUREK, H. H. C.Canadian journal of psychology. 1983, Vol 37, Num 4, pp 512-520, issn 0008-4255Article

An alternative use for rigid external distractorsO'DWYER, E. M; ASKAR, W; BLACKBURN, T. K et al.British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery. 2006, Vol 44, Num 6, pp 550-551, issn 0266-4356, 2 p.Article

Divergent viewpoints about lineups: What policy for the identification of criminals?DEMARCHI, S.European review of applied psychology. 2013, Vol 63, Num 5, pp 257-265, issn 1162-9088, 9 p.Article

UTILISATION DU DISTRACTEUR DE BRISGAND POUR LE TRAITEMENT DE CERTAINES FRACTURES DE MEMBRE DANS DES CIRCONSTANCES EXCEPTIONNELLES.PARMENTIER J.1976; TOURS; DUPLI-COPIE; DA. 1976; PP. 1-62; BIBL. 1 P. 1/2; (THESE DOCT. MED.; FRANCOIS RABELAIS)Thesis

Lying relies on the truthDEBEY, Evelyne; DE HOUWER, Jan; VERSCHUERE, Bruno et al.Cognition. 2014, Vol 132, Num 3, pp 324-334, issn 0010-0277, 11 p.Article

Attentional Mechanisms of Distractor SuppressionGENG, Joy J.Current directions in psychological science (Print). 2014, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 147-153, issn 0963-7214, 7 p.Article

La fiabilité des parades d'identification en fonction de la méthode employée pour sélectionner les distracteurs : une étude comparative = The reliability of lineups according to the method used to select the distractors : A comparative studyDEMARCHI, Samuel; PY, Jacques.European review of applied psychology. 2003, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 117-127, issn 1162-9088, 11 p.Article

Correlational cuing as a function of target complexity and target-flanker similarityCOHEN, A; FUCHS, A; BAR-SELA, A et al.Perception & psychophysics. 1999, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 275-290, issn 0031-5117Article

The selective effect of the image of a hand on visuotactile interactions as assessed by performance on the crossmodal congruency taskIGARASHI, Yuka; KIMURA, Yota; SPENCE, Charles et al.Experimental brain research. 2008, Vol 184, Num 1, pp 31-38, issn 0014-4819, 8 p.Article

Anterior maxillary distraction by borne palatal distractorGUNASEELAN, Rajan; CHEUNG, Lim K; KRISHNASWAMY, Rangarajan et al.Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery. 2007, Vol 65, Num 5, pp 1044-1049, issn 0278-2391, 6 p.Article

Visual search for a motion singleton among coherently moving distractorsANSORGE, Ulrich; SCHARLAU, Ingrid; LABUDDA, Kirsten et al.Psychological research/Psychologische Forschung. 2006, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 103-116, 14 p.Article

Auditory attentional capture: Effects of singleton distractor soundsDALTON, Polly; LAVIE, Nilli.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2004, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 180-193, issn 0096-1523, 14 p.Article

The selection of distractors for eyewitness lineupsWELLS, G. L; RYDELL, S. M; SEELAU, E. P et al.Journal of applied psychology. 1993, Vol 78, Num 5, pp 835-844, issn 0021-9010Article

Effects of attentional filtering demands on preparatory ERPs elicited in a spatial cueing taskSEISS, Ellen; DRIVER, Jon; EIMER, Martin et al.Clinical neurophysiology. 2009, Vol 120, Num 6, pp 1087-1095, issn 1388-2457, 9 p.Article

Functional Outcomes in Monobloc Advancement by Distraction Using the Rigid External Distractor DeviceWITHEROW, Helen; DUNAWAY, David; EVANS, Robert et al.Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963). 2008, Vol 121, Num 4, pp 1311-1322, issn 0032-1052, 12 p.Article

The role of target salience in crowdingFELISBERTI, Fatima M; SOLOMON, Joshua A; MORGAN, Michael J et al.Perception (London. Print). 2005, Vol 34, Num 7, pp 823-833, issn 0301-0066, 11 p.Article

Distractor frequency influences performance in vibrotactile working memoryBANCROFT, Tyler; SERVOS, Philip.Experimental brain research. 2011, Vol 208, Num 4, pp 529-532, issn 0014-4819, 4 p.Article

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