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D G Humphrey

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Psychology and Aging|January 7, 1998
Age differences in visual search for feature, conjunction, and triple-conjunction targetsD G Humphrey, A F Kramer
Human Factors|March 1, 1994
Toward a psychophysiological assessment of dynamic changes in mental workloadD G Humphrey, A F Kramer
Experimental Aging Research|May 24, 2001
Age-related differences in perceptual organization and selective attention: implications for display segmentation and recall performanceD G Humphrey, A F Kramer
Human Factors|December 1, 1994
Influence of extended wakefulness on automatic and nonautomatic processingD G Humphrey, A F Kramer, R R Stanny
Psychophysiology|April 9, 1999
Error-related processing during a period of extended wakefulnessM K Scheffers, D G Humphrey, R R Stanny, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1994
Aging and inhibition: beyond a unitary view of inhibitory processing in attentionA F Kramer, D G Humphrey, J F Larish, et al.
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Psychology and Aging|January 7, 1998
Age differences in visual search for feature, conjunction, and triple-conjunction targetsD G Humphrey, A F Kramer
Human Factors|March 1, 1994
Toward a psychophysiological assessment of dynamic changes in mental workloadD G Humphrey, A F Kramer
Experimental Aging Research|May 24, 2001
Age-related differences in perceptual organization and selective attention: implications for display segmentation and recall performanceD G Humphrey, A F Kramer
Human Factors|December 1, 1994
Influence of extended wakefulness on automatic and nonautomatic processingD G Humphrey, A F Kramer, R R Stanny
Psychophysiology|April 9, 1999
Error-related processing during a period of extended wakefulnessM K Scheffers, D G Humphrey, R R Stanny, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1994
Aging and inhibition: beyond a unitary view of inhibitory processing in attentionA F Kramer, D G Humphrey, J F Larish, et al.
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