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Erik M Altmann

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Memory & Cognition|September 6, 2003
Tasks of a feather flock together: similarity effects in task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Erik M Altmann, Thomas H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 20, 2021
Caffeine selectively mitigates cognitive deficits caused by sleep deprivationMichelle E Stepan, Erik M Altmann, Kimberly M Fenn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|February 3, 2017
Effects of interruption length on procedural errorsErik M Altmann, J Gregory Trafton, David Z Hambrick
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 24, 2019
Is working memory capacity a causal factor in fluid intelligence?Alexander P Burgoyne, David Z Hambrick, Erik M Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 29, 2018
Effects of sleep deprivation on procedural errorsMichelle E Stepan, Kimberly M Fenn, Erik M Altmann
Sleep|June 22, 2021
Slow-wave sleep during a brief nap is related to reduced cognitive deficits during sleep deprivationMichelle E Stepan, Erik M Altmann, Kimberly M Fenn
Psychological Research|May 2, 2020
Incremental validity of placekeeping as a predictor of multitaskingAlexander P Burgoyne, David Z Hambrick, Erik M Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 22, 2019
Effects of total sleep deprivation on procedural placekeeping: More than just lapses of attentionMichelle E Stepan, Erik M Altmann, Kimberly M Fenn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 9, 2013
Momentary interruptions can derail the train of thoughtErik M Altmann, J Gregory Trafton, David Z Hambrick
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|July 17, 2012
When the rules are reversed: action-monitoring consequences of reversing stimulus-response mappingsHans S Schroder, Tim P Moran, Jason S Moser, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|September 6, 2003
Tasks of a feather flock together: similarity effects in task switchingCatherine M Arrington, Erik M Altmann, Thomas H Carr
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 20, 2021
Caffeine selectively mitigates cognitive deficits caused by sleep deprivationMichelle E Stepan, Erik M Altmann, Kimberly M Fenn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|February 3, 2017
Effects of interruption length on procedural errorsErik M Altmann, J Gregory Trafton, David Z Hambrick
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 24, 2019
Is working memory capacity a causal factor in fluid intelligence?Alexander P Burgoyne, David Z Hambrick, Erik M Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 29, 2018
Effects of sleep deprivation on procedural errorsMichelle E Stepan, Kimberly M Fenn, Erik M Altmann
Sleep|June 22, 2021
Slow-wave sleep during a brief nap is related to reduced cognitive deficits during sleep deprivationMichelle E Stepan, Erik M Altmann, Kimberly M Fenn
Psychological Research|May 2, 2020
Incremental validity of placekeeping as a predictor of multitaskingAlexander P Burgoyne, David Z Hambrick, Erik M Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 22, 2019
Effects of total sleep deprivation on procedural placekeeping: More than just lapses of attentionMichelle E Stepan, Erik M Altmann, Kimberly M Fenn
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 9, 2013
Momentary interruptions can derail the train of thoughtErik M Altmann, J Gregory Trafton, David Z Hambrick
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|July 17, 2012
When the rules are reversed: action-monitoring consequences of reversing stimulus-response mappingsHans S Schroder, Tim P Moran, Jason S Moser, et al.
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