scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1037/0096-1523.19.6.1292 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 8294893 |
P2093 | author name string | Osman A | |
Moore CM | |||
P433 | issue | 6 | |
P304 | page(s) | 1292-1312 | |
P577 | publication date | 1993-12-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance | Q6295188 |
P1476 | title | The locus of dual-task interference: psychological refractory effects on movement-related brain potentials | |
P478 | volume | 19 |
Q92536588 | "Free will": are we all equal? A dynamical perspective of the conscious intention to move |
Q61809703 | Attentional modulation of orthographic neighborhood effects during reading: Evidence from event-related brain potentials in a psychological refractory period paradigm |
Q52091779 | Beneficial effects of ambiguous precues: parallel motor preparation or reduced premotoric processing time? |
Q49046194 | Brain mechanisms of serial and parallel processing during dual-task performance |
Q48930786 | Central processing overlap modulates P3 latency |
Q84009858 | Covert motor activity on NoGo trials in a task sharing paradigm: evidence from the lateralized readiness potential |
Q50787291 | Crossmodal action: modality matters. |
Q30493509 | Delays without mistakes: response time and error distributions in dual-task |
Q42737019 | Detecting the onset of the lateralized readiness potential: a comparison of available methods and procedures |
Q80023201 | Dissociating sources of dual-task interference using human electrophysiology |
Q52889841 | Effects of task variables on measures of the mean onset latency of LRP depend on the scoring method. |
Q82601623 | Electrophysiological Evidence for Parallel Response Selection in Skilled Typists |
Q89533743 | Electrophysiological examination of response-related interference while dual-tasking: is it motoric or attentional? |
Q48180237 | Event-related brain potentials support episodic-retrieval explanations of flanker negative priming. |
Q52023489 | Event-related potential studies of attention. |
Q48222317 | Exploring the nature of switch cost: inferences from P300 and the lateralized readiness potentials |
Q47440656 | Functional neuroanatomy of interference in overlapping dual tasks: an fMRI study |
Q63976257 | Intention-based and stimulus-based mechanisms in action selection |
Q30406433 | Is Semantic Processing During Sentence Reading Autonomous or Controlled? Evidence from the N400 Component in a Dual Task Paradigm |
Q30483329 | Isolation of a central bottleneck of information processing with time-resolved FMRI. |
Q37127773 | LRP predicts smooth pursuit eye movement onset during the ocular tracking of self-generated movements |
Q51992579 | Localization of temporal preparation effects via trisected reaction time. |
Q35564678 | Locus of the effect of temporal preparation: Evidence from the lateralized readiness potential |
Q48161850 | Magneto-encephalographic correlates of the lateralized readiness potential |
Q36159420 | Measuring Mentalizing Ability: A Within-Subject Comparison between an Explicit and Implicit Version of a Ball Detection Task |
Q34389157 | Motion-onset visual evoked potentials predict performance during a global direction discrimination task |
Q48887688 | Multiple bottlenecks in information processing? An electrophysiological examination |
Q48765396 | Neural correlates of advance movement preparation: a dipole source analysis approach |
Q38437174 | On the importance of Task 1 and error performance measures in PRP dual-task studies. |
Q38396809 | Parallel central processing between tasks: evidence from lateralized readiness potentials |
Q24797242 | Parsing a cognitive task: a characterization of the mind's bottleneck |
Q33712052 | Processing Interrogative Sentence Mood at the Semantic-Syntactic Interface: An Electrophysiological Research in Chinese, German, and Polish |
Q51953676 | Response time distributions: some simple effects of factors selectively influencing mental processes. |
Q35915529 | Response-specific slowing in older age revealed through differential stimulus and response effects on P300 latency and reaction time |
Q48698247 | Response-specific sources of dual-task interference in human pre-motor cortex |
Q83969909 | Sensorimotor effects of pergolide, a dopamine agonist, in healthy subjects: a lateralized readiness potential study |
Q34441931 | Statistically robust measurement of evoked response onset latencies |
Q48244926 | Switching between simple response-sets: inferences from the lateralized readiness potential |
Q37335307 | Temporal organization of covert motor processes during response selection and preparation |
Q58698058 | The N400/FN400 and Lateralized Readiness Potential Neural Correlates of Valence and Origin of Words’ Affective Connotations in Ambiguous Task Processing |
Q40265495 | The brain's router: a cortical network model of serial processing in the primate brain |
Q30463662 | The effect of task order predictability in audio-visual dual task performance: Just a central capacity limitation? |
Q51864416 | The effects of alerting signals in action control: activation of S-R associations or inhibition of executive control processes? |
Q79802161 | The functional locus of the lateralized readiness potential |
Q52172889 | The influence of peripheral precues on the tendency to react towards a lateral relevant stimulus with multiple-item arrays. |
Q84973592 | Variations in theTNF-α Gene (TNF-α -308G→A) Affect Attention and Action Selection Mechanisms in a Dissociated Fashion |
Q58765827 | Visual Dominance Effect upon Passing the Central Bottleneck of Information Processing |