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Karen M Arnell

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Perception & Psychophysics|August 12, 2006
Visual, auditory, and cross-modality dual-task costs: electrophysiological evidence for an amodal bottleneck on working memory consolidationKaren M Arnell
Psychological Research|June 16, 2022
Evaluating individual differences in rewarded Stroop performance: reliability and associations with self-report measuresBrent Pitchford, Karen M Arnell
Perception & Psychophysics|March 9, 2005
Revisiting within-modality and cross-modality attentional blinks: effects of target-distractor similarityKaren M Arnell, Ryan Jenkins
Plos One|July 4, 2014
Lost in the forest, stuck in the trees: dispositional global/local bias is resistant to exposure to high and low spatial frequenciesGillian Dale, Karen M Arnell
Frontiers in Psychology|April 9, 2021
Individual Differences in Attentional Breadth Changes Over Time: An Event-Related Potential InvestigationBrent Pitchford, Karen M Arnell
Cognitive Psychology|February 28, 2002
Separate and shared sources of dual-task cost in stimulus identification and response selectionKaren M Arnell, John Duncan
Psychological Research|November 15, 2024
Hyper-binding: the surprising roles of age and affectAndrew Chung, Karen M Arnell
Psychological Research|July 12, 2014
Multiple measures of dispositional global/local bias predict attentional blink magnitudeGillian Dale, Karen M Arnell
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|May 24, 2019
Speech of young offenders as a function of their psychopathic tendenciesBrent Pitchford, Karen M Arnell
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 30, 2010
Individual differences in dispositional focus of attention predict attentional blink magnitudeGillian Dale, Karen M Arnell
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Perception & Psychophysics|August 12, 2006
Visual, auditory, and cross-modality dual-task costs: electrophysiological evidence for an amodal bottleneck on working memory consolidationKaren M Arnell
Psychological Research|June 16, 2022
Evaluating individual differences in rewarded Stroop performance: reliability and associations with self-report measuresBrent Pitchford, Karen M Arnell
Perception & Psychophysics|March 9, 2005
Revisiting within-modality and cross-modality attentional blinks: effects of target-distractor similarityKaren M Arnell, Ryan Jenkins
Plos One|July 4, 2014
Lost in the forest, stuck in the trees: dispositional global/local bias is resistant to exposure to high and low spatial frequenciesGillian Dale, Karen M Arnell
Frontiers in Psychology|April 9, 2021
Individual Differences in Attentional Breadth Changes Over Time: An Event-Related Potential InvestigationBrent Pitchford, Karen M Arnell
Cognitive Psychology|February 28, 2002
Separate and shared sources of dual-task cost in stimulus identification and response selectionKaren M Arnell, John Duncan
Psychological Research|November 15, 2024
Hyper-binding: the surprising roles of age and affectAndrew Chung, Karen M Arnell
Psychological Research|July 12, 2014
Multiple measures of dispositional global/local bias predict attentional blink magnitudeGillian Dale, Karen M Arnell
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|May 24, 2019
Speech of young offenders as a function of their psychopathic tendenciesBrent Pitchford, Karen M Arnell
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 30, 2010
Individual differences in dispositional focus of attention predict attentional blink magnitudeGillian Dale, Karen M Arnell
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