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C C Duncan-Johnson

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Psychophysiology|May 1, 1981
Young Psychophysiologist Award address, 1980. P300 latency: a new metric of information processingC C Duncan-Johnson
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1980
The relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancyC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Biological Psychology|February 1, 1982
The P300 component of the event-related brain potential as an index of information processingC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1979
The time constant in P300 recordingC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1977
On quantifying surprise: the variation of event-related potentials with subjective probabilityC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 1981
The Stroop effect: brain potentials localize the source of interferenceC C Duncan-Johnson, B S Kopell
Journal of Experimental Psychology|December 1, 1974
Heart rate and disjunctive reaction time: the effects of discrimination requirementsC C Duncan-Johnson, M G Coles
Biological Psychology|June 1, 1977
Attention and cardiac activity: heart rate responses during a variable foreperiod, disjunctive reaction time taskM G Coles, C C Duncan-Johnson
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1984
Effects of stimulus sequence on P300 and reaction time in schizophrenics. A preliminary reportC C Duncan-Johnson, W T Roth, B S Kopell
Journal of Gerontology|November 1, 1982
Expectancy for events in old age: stimulus sequence effects on P300 and reaction timeJ M Ford, C C Duncan-Johnson, A Pfefferbaum, et al.
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Psychophysiology|May 1, 1981
Young Psychophysiologist Award address, 1980. P300 latency: a new metric of information processingC C Duncan-Johnson
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1980
The relation of P300 latency to reaction time as a function of expectancyC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Biological Psychology|February 1, 1982
The P300 component of the event-related brain potential as an index of information processingC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1979
The time constant in P300 recordingC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Psychophysiology|September 1, 1977
On quantifying surprise: the variation of event-related potentials with subjective probabilityC C Duncan-Johnson, E Donchin
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 20, 1981
The Stroop effect: brain potentials localize the source of interferenceC C Duncan-Johnson, B S Kopell
Journal of Experimental Psychology|December 1, 1974
Heart rate and disjunctive reaction time: the effects of discrimination requirementsC C Duncan-Johnson, M G Coles
Biological Psychology|June 1, 1977
Attention and cardiac activity: heart rate responses during a variable foreperiod, disjunctive reaction time taskM G Coles, C C Duncan-Johnson
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1984
Effects of stimulus sequence on P300 and reaction time in schizophrenics. A preliminary reportC C Duncan-Johnson, W T Roth, B S Kopell
Journal of Gerontology|November 1, 1982
Expectancy for events in old age: stimulus sequence effects on P300 and reaction timeJ M Ford, C C Duncan-Johnson, A Pfefferbaum, et al.
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