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S J Nisly

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Perception & Psychophysics|October 1, 1987
Perceived duration, visual persistence, and neural integrationS J Nisly, G S Wasserman
Psychological Bulletin|November 1, 1989
Intensity dependence of perceived duration: data, theories, and neural integrationS J Nisly, G S Wasserman
Biological Cybernetics|September 20, 2001
Dissociating sensory and cognitive contributions to visual persistence II. Photoreceptor integration of flash pairs as a function of interflash interval, intensity, integration site, and candidate codeG S Wasserman, S J Nisly-Nagele
Biological Cybernetics|September 20, 2001
Dissociating sensory and cognitive contributions to visual persistence I. Photoreceptor response duration as a function of flash intensity, adaptation state, and candidate codeS J Nisly-Nagele, G S Wasserman
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. Kansas Academy of Science|October 1, 1984
The effects of task interest and difficulty on procrastinationA D Froese, S J Nisly, R M May
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Perception & Psychophysics|October 1, 1987
Perceived duration, visual persistence, and neural integrationS J Nisly, G S Wasserman
Psychological Bulletin|November 1, 1989
Intensity dependence of perceived duration: data, theories, and neural integrationS J Nisly, G S Wasserman
Biological Cybernetics|September 20, 2001
Dissociating sensory and cognitive contributions to visual persistence II. Photoreceptor integration of flash pairs as a function of interflash interval, intensity, integration site, and candidate codeG S Wasserman, S J Nisly-Nagele
Biological Cybernetics|September 20, 2001
Dissociating sensory and cognitive contributions to visual persistence I. Photoreceptor response duration as a function of flash intensity, adaptation state, and candidate codeS J Nisly-Nagele, G S Wasserman
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. Kansas Academy of Science|October 1, 1984
The effects of task interest and difficulty on procrastinationA D Froese, S J Nisly, R M May
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