Resource reciprocity: an event-related brain potentials analysis.
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Steering Demands Diminish the Early-P3, Late-P3 and RON Components of the Event-Related Potential of Task-Irrelevant Environmental Sounds.Workshops of the Fifth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting: Defining the Future.On the capacity of attention: its estimation and its role in working memory and cognitive aptitudes.Compensatory neural activity distinguishes different patterns of normal cognitive aging.Age-related changes in processing faces from detection to identification: ERP evidence.Active listening impairs visual perception and selectivity: an ERP study of auditory dual-task costs on visual attention.Does compensatory neural activity survive old-old age?Mechanisms underlying age- and performance-related differences in working memoryEffects of working memory load on visual selective attention: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence.The influence of executive capacity on selective attention and subsequent processing.Improved signal processing approaches in an offline simulation of a hybrid brain-computer interface.The dissociation between early and late selection in older adults.Working memory load for faces modulates P300, N170, and N250rShare or compete? Load-dependent recruitment of prefrontal cortex during dual-task performance.Efficiency of working memory encoding in twins discordant for schizophrenia.Telephone conversation impairs sustained visual attention via a central bottleneck.Event related potentials and EEG components in a semantic memory search task.Assessment of pilot performance and mental workload in rotary wing aircraft.Regulating the Access to Awareness: Brain Activity Related to Probe-related and Spontaneous Reversals in Binocular Rivalry.Dynamics of cognitive control: Theoretical bases, paradigms, and a view for the future.Neural markers of automatic and controlled attention during immediate and delayed action.Toward a psychophysiological assessment of dynamic changes in mental workload.Electrophysiological evidence for two steps in syntactic analysis. Early automatic and late controlled processes.Covert signs of expectancy in serial reaction time tasks revealed by event-related potentials.To ignore or explore: top-down modulation of novelty processing.SPR Award, 1994. For distinguished contributions to psychophysiology: Emanuel Donchin.Developmental dyslexics show altered allocation of attention in visual classification tasks.Event-related potentials during forced awakening: a tool for the study of acute sleep inertia.Task versus component consistency in the development of automatic processing: a psychophysiological assessment.Psychophysiological measures of workload during continuous manual performance.Modulation of somatosensory processing in dual tasks: an event-related brain potential study.Event-related potential evidence for the processing efficiency theory.How we think about cognition, emotion, and biology in psychopathology.Learning to multitask: effects of video game practice on electrophysiological indices of attention and resource allocation.Brain potentials after clicking a mouse: a new psychophysiological approach to human-computer interaction.The attentional blink reveals serial working memory encoding: evidence from virtual and human event-related potentials.Going beyond heart rate: autonomic space and cardiovascular assessment of mental workload.Preparation for action: an ERP study about two tasks provoking variability in response speed.Auditory Task Irrelevance: A Basis for Inattentional Deafness.Is there a mismatch negativity (MMN) in visual modality?
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Resource reciprocity: an event-related brain potentials analysis.
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Resource reciprocity: an event-related brain potentials analysis.
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Resource reciprocity: an event-related brain potentials analysis.
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Resource reciprocity: an event-related brain potentials analysis.
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Resource reciprocity: an event-related brain potentials analysis.
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10.1016/0001-6918(89)90061-9
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1989-02-01T00:00:00Z