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James A Danckert

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 7, 2010
Through a prism darkly: re-evaluating prisms and neglectChristopher L Striemer, James A Danckert
Brain and Cognition|September 20, 2005
Time flies when you're having fun: temporal estimation and the experience of boredomJames A Danckert, Ava-Ann A Allman
Experimental Brain Research|May 16, 2002
A temporal analysis of grasping in the Ebbinghaus illusion: planning versus online controlJames A Danckert, Nadder Sharif, Angela M Haffenden, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 25, 2015
Deficits in reflexive covert attention following cerebellar injuryChristopher L Striemer, David Cantelmi, Michael D Cusimano, et al.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 7, 2010
Through a prism darkly: re-evaluating prisms and neglectChristopher L Striemer, James A Danckert
Brain and Cognition|September 20, 2005
Time flies when you're having fun: temporal estimation and the experience of boredomJames A Danckert, Ava-Ann A Allman
Experimental Brain Research|May 16, 2002
A temporal analysis of grasping in the Ebbinghaus illusion: planning versus online controlJames A Danckert, Nadder Sharif, Angela M Haffenden, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 25, 2015
Deficits in reflexive covert attention following cerebellar injuryChristopher L Striemer, David Cantelmi, Michael D Cusimano, et al.
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