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Robert W Proctor

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Memory & Cognition|November 22, 2017
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects: An ex-Gaussian analysisChunming Luo, Robert W Proctor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 13, 2006
Stimulus-response compatibility with pure and mixed mappings in a flight task environmentMotonori Yamaguchi, Robert W Proctor
Experimental Psychology|January 10, 2009
Influence of intermixed emotion-relevant trials on the affective Simon effectYanmin Zhang, Robert W Proctor
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 1, 2014
Conceptual response distance and intervening keys distinguish action goals in the Stroop color-identification taskJing Chen, Robert W Proctor
Memory & Cognition|February 22, 2023
Effects of a neutral warning signal under increased temporal uncertaintyTianfang Han, Robert W Proctor
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Automaticity without extensive training: the role of memory retrieval in implementation of task-defined rulesMotonori Yamaguchi, Robert W Proctor
Psychological Research|July 14, 2010
The Simon task with multi-component responses: two loci of response-effect compatibilityMotonori Yamaguchi, Robert W Proctor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 14, 2015
Referential coding of steering-wheel button presses in a simulated driving cockpitAiping Xiong, Robert W Proctor
Consciousness and Cognition|May 20, 2018
Taking into consideration explanations of perception-action interactions that may be "less dramatic, but more reflective of what happens in the real world"Robert W Proctor, Aiping Xiong
Psychological Research|September 11, 2016
Crossmodal spatial congruence effects: visual dominance in conditions of increased and reduced selection difficultyLinda Tomko, Robert W Proctor
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Memory & Cognition|November 22, 2017
The location-, word-, and arrow-based Simon effects: An ex-Gaussian analysisChunming Luo, Robert W Proctor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|December 13, 2006
Stimulus-response compatibility with pure and mixed mappings in a flight task environmentMotonori Yamaguchi, Robert W Proctor
Experimental Psychology|January 10, 2009
Influence of intermixed emotion-relevant trials on the affective Simon effectYanmin Zhang, Robert W Proctor
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 1, 2014
Conceptual response distance and intervening keys distinguish action goals in the Stroop color-identification taskJing Chen, Robert W Proctor
Memory & Cognition|February 22, 2023
Effects of a neutral warning signal under increased temporal uncertaintyTianfang Han, Robert W Proctor
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 18, 2011
Automaticity without extensive training: the role of memory retrieval in implementation of task-defined rulesMotonori Yamaguchi, Robert W Proctor
Psychological Research|July 14, 2010
The Simon task with multi-component responses: two loci of response-effect compatibilityMotonori Yamaguchi, Robert W Proctor
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 14, 2015
Referential coding of steering-wheel button presses in a simulated driving cockpitAiping Xiong, Robert W Proctor
Consciousness and Cognition|May 20, 2018
Taking into consideration explanations of perception-action interactions that may be "less dramatic, but more reflective of what happens in the real world"Robert W Proctor, Aiping Xiong
Psychological Research|September 11, 2016
Crossmodal spatial congruence effects: visual dominance in conditions of increased and reduced selection difficultyLinda Tomko, Robert W Proctor
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