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C H Brunia

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Psychophysiology|November 1, 1987
Changes in heart rate and slow brain potentials related to motor preparation and stimulus anticipation in a time estimation taskE J Damen, C H Brunia
Psychological Research|January 1, 1984
Cardiac-somatic coupling during the foreperiod in a simple reaction-time taskS A Haagh, C H Brunia
Psychophysiology|March 1, 1994
Is a stimulus conveying task-relevant information a sufficient condition to elicit a stimulus-preceding negativity?E J Damen, C H Brunia
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1982
Effects of stimulus and task factors on Achilles tendon reflexes evoked early during a preparatory periodJ G Scheirs, C H Brunia
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|August 1, 1994
Motor and non-motor components of the Contingent Negative VariationG J van Boxtel, C H Brunia
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 18, 2001
Wait and seeC H Brunia, G J van Boxtel
Biological Psychology|September 1, 1994
Motor and non-motor aspects of slow brain potentialsG J van Boxtel, C H Brunia
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1987
Blink reflex magnitude during the foreperiod of a warned reaction time task: effects of precueingA J Boelhouwer, E Bruggemans, C H Brunia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1984
The influence of response side on the readiness potential prior to finger and foot movements. A preliminary reportC H Brunia, W E van den Bosch
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|December 1, 1996
The differential effects of extremity and movement side on the scalp distribution of the readiness potential (RP) and the stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN)E J Damen, G Freude, C H Brunia
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Psychophysiology|November 1, 1987
Changes in heart rate and slow brain potentials related to motor preparation and stimulus anticipation in a time estimation taskE J Damen, C H Brunia
Psychological Research|January 1, 1984
Cardiac-somatic coupling during the foreperiod in a simple reaction-time taskS A Haagh, C H Brunia
Psychophysiology|March 1, 1994
Is a stimulus conveying task-relevant information a sufficient condition to elicit a stimulus-preceding negativity?E J Damen, C H Brunia
Physiology & Behavior|April 1, 1982
Effects of stimulus and task factors on Achilles tendon reflexes evoked early during a preparatory periodJ G Scheirs, C H Brunia
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|August 1, 1994
Motor and non-motor components of the Contingent Negative VariationG J van Boxtel, C H Brunia
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|December 18, 2001
Wait and seeC H Brunia, G J van Boxtel
Biological Psychology|September 1, 1994
Motor and non-motor aspects of slow brain potentialsG J van Boxtel, C H Brunia
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1987
Blink reflex magnitude during the foreperiod of a warned reaction time task: effects of precueingA J Boelhouwer, E Bruggemans, C H Brunia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1984
The influence of response side on the readiness potential prior to finger and foot movements. A preliminary reportC H Brunia, W E van den Bosch
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|December 1, 1996
The differential effects of extremity and movement side on the scalp distribution of the readiness potential (RP) and the stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN)E J Damen, G Freude, C H Brunia
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