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Differential effects of ciproxifan and nicotine on impulsivity and attention measures in the 5-choice serial reaction time testDAY, Mark; JIA BAO PAN; BUCKLEY, Michael J et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 2007, Vol 73, Num 8, pp 1123-1134, issn 0006-2952, 12 p.Article

The role of response requirements in task switching: dissolving the residueWYLIE, G. R; JAVITT, D. C; FOXE, J. J et al.Neuroreport (Oxford). 2004, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 1079-1087, issn 0959-4965, 9 p.Article

Programming of direction and velocity of an aiming movement: the effect of probability and response ― specificitySPIJKERS, W. A. C.Acta psychologica. 1987, Vol 65, Num 3, pp 285-305, issn 0001-6918Article

Comparing movement preparation of unimanual, bimanual symmetric, and bimanual asymmetric movementsBLINCH, Jarrod; CAMERON, Brendan D; CRESSMAN, Erin K et al.Experimental brain research. 2014, Vol 232, Num 3, pp 947-955, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

Effects of sleep loss on emotion recognition: a dissociation between face and word stimuliMACCARI, Lisa; MARTELLA, Diana; MAROTTA, Andrea et al.Experimental brain research. 2014, Vol 232, Num 10, pp 3147-3157, issn 0014-4819, 11 p.Article

The influence of specific priming degree on suppression durationBUCKOLZ, E; MCAULIFFE, J; HALL, C et al.Human movement science. 1989, Vol 8, Num 3, pp 201-226, issn 0167-9457Article

Reading is slower from CRT displays than from paper: attempts to isolate a single-variable explanationGOULD, J. D; ALFARO, L; BARNES, V et al.Human factors. 1987, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 269-299, issn 0018-7208Article

Living on the edge: strategic and instructed slowing in the stop signal taskSELLA, Francesco; BONATO, Mario; CUTINI, Simone et al.Psychological research (Print). 2013, Vol 77, Num 2, pp 204-210, issn 0340-0727, 7 p.Article

Task set switching in schizophreniaMEIRAN, Nachshon; LEVINE, J; MEIRAN, Naama et al.Neuropsychology. 2000, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 471-482, issn 0894-4105Article

A ballistic model of choice response timeBROWN, Scott; HEATHCOTE, Andrew.Psychological review. 2005, Vol 112, Num 1, pp 117-128, issn 0033-295X, 12 p.Article

Effects of alcohol and practice on choice reaction timeMAYLOR, E. A; RABBITT, P. M. A.Perception & psychophysics. 1987, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 465-475, issn 0031-5117Article

A comparison of sequential sampling models for two-choice reaction timeRATCLIFF, Roger; SMITH, Philip L.Psychological review. 2004, Vol 111, Num 2, pp 333-367, issn 0033-295X, 35 p.Article

Anticipatory postural adjustments under simple and choice reaction time conditionsSLIJPER, Harm; LATASH, Mark L; MORDKOFF, J. Toby et al.Brain research. 2002, Vol 924, Num 2, pp 184-197, issn 0006-8993Article

Influence of handedness on spatial compatibility effects with perpendicular arrangement of stimuli and responsesLADAVAS, E.Acta psychologica. 1987, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 13-23, issn 0001-6918Article

Time-course of electromagnetic field effects on human performance and tympanic temperatureCURCIO, G; FERRARA, M; DE GENNARO, L et al.Neuroreport (Oxford). 2004, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 161-164, issn 0959-4965, 4 p.Article

Women are more sensitive than men to prior trial events on the Stop-signal taskTHAKKAR, Katharine N; CONGDON, Eliza; POLDRACK, Russell A et al.British journal of psychology (1953). 2014, Vol 105, pp 254-272, issn 0007-1269, 19 p., 2Article

Differential effects of paclitaxel treatment on cognitive functioning and mechanical sensitivityBOYETTE-DAVIS, Jessica A; FUCHS, Perry N.Neuroscience letters. 2009, Vol 453, Num 3, pp 170-174, issn 0304-3940, 5 p.Article

Simple and choice reaction times under varying levels of physical load in high skilled fencersMOUELHI GUIZAN, S; BOUZAOUACH, I; TENENBAUM, G et al.Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness. 2006, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 344-351, issn 0022-4707, 8 p.Article

Intentional pre-cueing does not influence the simon effectBUHLMANN, Ivonne; WASCHER, Edmund.Psychological research/Psychologische Forschung. 2006, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 117-124, 8 p.Article

Compatibility effects based on stimulus and response numerosityMILLER, Jeff; ATKINS, Stephen G; VAN NES, Fenna et al.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2005, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 265-270, issn 1069-9384, 6 p.Article

Combined expectancy effects are modulated by the relation between expectancy cuesMATTLER, Uwe.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A. Human experimental psychology. 2004, Vol 57, Num 2, pp 193-221, issn 0272-4987, 29 p.Article

Process-specific slowing with advancing age: Evidence derived from the analysis of sequential effectsMELIS, Annemie; SOETENS, Eric; VAN DER MOLEN, Maurits W et al.Brain and cognition (Print). 2002, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 420-435, issn 0278-2626Article

Mixing location-relevant and location-irrelevant choice-reaction tasks : Influences of location mapping on the Simon effectMARBLE, Julie Gerred; PROCTOR, Robert W.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2000, Vol 26, Num 5, pp 1515-1533, issn 0096-1523Article

Response repetition benefits and costsKLEINSORGE, T.Acta psychologica. 1999, Vol 103, Num 3, pp 295-310, issn 0001-6918Article

Translating between orthogonally oriented stimulus and response arrays in four-choice reaction tasksPROCTOR, R. W; REEVE, T. G; WEEKS, D. J et al.Canadian journal of experimental psychology. 1997, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 85-97, issn 1196-1961Article

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