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D A Siddle

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Biological Psychology|February 1, 1984
Effects of stimulus change on the electrodermal orienting responseD A Siddle, B Remington, M Churchill
Biological Psychology|November 1, 1979
Comment on "Correction for sinus arrhythmia in the evoked cardiac response: a timebase problem"T Lobstein, G Turpin, D A Siddle
Biological Psychology|January 1, 1974
Effects of repetitive stimulation and reduced sensory input on cortical alertnessD A Siddle, D G Smith, D Marcer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|November 1, 1988
Insensitivity to stimulus validity in human Pavlovian conditioningP F Lovibond, D A Siddle, N Bond
Biological Psychology|April 1, 1989
Restoration of stimulus associability, electrodermal activity, and processing resource allocationJ S Packer, D A Siddle, C Tipp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 1, 1994
Human blink startle during aversive and nonaversive Pavlovian conditioningO V Lipp, J Sheridan, D A Siddle
Biological Psychology|December 1, 1990
Stimulus miscuing and dishabituation: electrodermal activity and resource allocationD A Siddle, D Broekhuizen, J S Packer
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1987
Effects of stimulus content on second-order electrodermal conditioning in humansD A Siddle, N W Bond, R Friswell
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1979
Effects of electrodermal lability and stimulus significance on electrodermal response amplitude to stimulus changeD A Siddle, J G O'Gorman, L Wood
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1997
The effect of unconditional stimulus modality and intensity on blink startle and electrodermal responsesD A Siddle, O V Lipp, P J Dall
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Biological Psychology|February 1, 1984
Effects of stimulus change on the electrodermal orienting responseD A Siddle, B Remington, M Churchill
Biological Psychology|November 1, 1979
Comment on "Correction for sinus arrhythmia in the evoked cardiac response: a timebase problem"T Lobstein, G Turpin, D A Siddle
Biological Psychology|January 1, 1974
Effects of repetitive stimulation and reduced sensory input on cortical alertnessD A Siddle, D G Smith, D Marcer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|November 1, 1988
Insensitivity to stimulus validity in human Pavlovian conditioningP F Lovibond, D A Siddle, N Bond
Biological Psychology|April 1, 1989
Restoration of stimulus associability, electrodermal activity, and processing resource allocationJ S Packer, D A Siddle, C Tipp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes|October 1, 1994
Human blink startle during aversive and nonaversive Pavlovian conditioningO V Lipp, J Sheridan, D A Siddle
Biological Psychology|December 1, 1990
Stimulus miscuing and dishabituation: electrodermal activity and resource allocationD A Siddle, D Broekhuizen, J S Packer
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1987
Effects of stimulus content on second-order electrodermal conditioning in humansD A Siddle, N W Bond, R Friswell
Psychophysiology|November 1, 1979
Effects of electrodermal lability and stimulus significance on electrodermal response amplitude to stimulus changeD A Siddle, J G O'Gorman, L Wood
Psychophysiology|July 1, 1997
The effect of unconditional stimulus modality and intensity on blink startle and electrodermal responsesD A Siddle, O V Lipp, P J Dall
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