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Kyle M Wilson

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Consciousness and Cognition|March 16, 2015
Spider stimuli improve response inhibitionKyle M Wilson, Paul N Russell, William S Helton
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 26, 2015
Cognitive engineeringKyle M Wilson, William S Helton, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|October 15, 2020
Evaluating Driver Features for Cognitive Distraction Detection and Validation in Manual and Level 2 Automated DrivingShiyan Yang, Kyle M Wilson, Trey Roady, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 25, 2014
The effects of warning cues and attention-capturing stimuli on the sustained attention to response taskKristin M Finkbeiner, Kyle M Wilson, Paul N Russell, et al.
Human Factors|June 26, 2019
Response Complexity Reduces Errors on a Response Inhibition TaskJames Head, Matthew S Tenan, Andrew J Tweedell, et al.
Human Factors|September 27, 2015
Friendly Fire and the Sustained Attention to Response TaskKyle M Wilson, James Head, Neil R de Joux, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 23, 2016
Go-stimuli proportion influences response strategy in a sustained attention to response taskKyle M Wilson, Kristin M Finkbeiner, Neil R de Joux, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|May 6, 2016
The effect of task-relevant and irrelevant anxiety-provoking stimuli on response inhibitionKyle M Wilson, Neil R de Joux, Kristin M Finkbeiner, et al.
Neuropsychologia|December 7, 2016
A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study of the effects of configural properties on sustained attentionNeil R de Joux, Kyle M Wilson, Paul N Russell, et al.
Acta Psychologica|January 21, 2018
Prolonging the response movement inhibits the feed-forward motor program in the sustained attention to response taskKyle M Wilson, Neil R de Joux, Kristin M Finkbeiner, et al.
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Consciousness and Cognition|March 16, 2015
Spider stimuli improve response inhibitionKyle M Wilson, Paul N Russell, William S Helton
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|August 26, 2015
Cognitive engineeringKyle M Wilson, William S Helton, Mark W Wiggins
Human Factors|October 15, 2020
Evaluating Driver Features for Cognitive Distraction Detection and Validation in Manual and Level 2 Automated DrivingShiyan Yang, Kyle M Wilson, Trey Roady, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 25, 2014
The effects of warning cues and attention-capturing stimuli on the sustained attention to response taskKristin M Finkbeiner, Kyle M Wilson, Paul N Russell, et al.
Human Factors|June 26, 2019
Response Complexity Reduces Errors on a Response Inhibition TaskJames Head, Matthew S Tenan, Andrew J Tweedell, et al.
Human Factors|September 27, 2015
Friendly Fire and the Sustained Attention to Response TaskKyle M Wilson, James Head, Neil R de Joux, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 23, 2016
Go-stimuli proportion influences response strategy in a sustained attention to response taskKyle M Wilson, Kristin M Finkbeiner, Neil R de Joux, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|May 6, 2016
The effect of task-relevant and irrelevant anxiety-provoking stimuli on response inhibitionKyle M Wilson, Neil R de Joux, Kristin M Finkbeiner, et al.
Neuropsychologia|December 7, 2016
A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study of the effects of configural properties on sustained attentionNeil R de Joux, Kyle M Wilson, Paul N Russell, et al.
Acta Psychologica|January 21, 2018
Prolonging the response movement inhibits the feed-forward motor program in the sustained attention to response taskKyle M Wilson, Neil R de Joux, Kristin M Finkbeiner, et al.
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