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Psychological Reports|February 15, 2000
On the theory of behavioral mechanicsE Dzendolet
Journal of Motor Behavior|December 1, 1984
Power spectral density analysis of lateral human standing swayG M Powell, E Dzendolet
Journal of Food Protection|March 28, 2019
Psychophysical Relationship between Sweetness and Redness in Strawberry-Flavored DrinksJ L Johnson, E Dzendolet, F M Clydesdale
Journal of Food Protection|March 15, 2019
Psychophysical Relationships Between Perceived Sweetness and Color in Cherry-Flavored BeveragesJ L Johnson, E Dzendolet, R Damon, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology|January 1, 1975
The effect of signal probability, food intake, sex, and smoking on gustation, as measured by the theory of signal detectionP E Fergenson, S Moss, E Dzendolet, et al.
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Psychological Reports|February 15, 2000
On the theory of behavioral mechanicsE Dzendolet
Journal of Motor Behavior|December 1, 1984
Power spectral density analysis of lateral human standing swayG M Powell, E Dzendolet
Journal of Food Protection|March 28, 2019
Psychophysical Relationship between Sweetness and Redness in Strawberry-Flavored DrinksJ L Johnson, E Dzendolet, F M Clydesdale
Journal of Food Protection|March 15, 2019
Psychophysical Relationships Between Perceived Sweetness and Color in Cherry-Flavored BeveragesJ L Johnson, E Dzendolet, R Damon, et al.
The Journal of General Psychology|January 1, 1975
The effect of signal probability, food intake, sex, and smoking on gustation, as measured by the theory of signal detectionP E Fergenson, S Moss, E Dzendolet, et al.
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