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Stuart T Klapp

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Consciousness and Cognition|August 30, 2014
One version of direct response priming requires automatization of the relevant associations but not awareness of the primeStuart T Klapp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 1, 2005
Two versions of the negative compatibility effect: comment on Lleras and Enns (2004)Stuart T Klapp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 19, 2007
Nonconscious control mimics a purposeful strategy: strength of Stroop-like interference is automatically modulated by proportion of compatible trialsStuart T Klapp
Journal of Motor Behavior|April 25, 2003
Reaction time analysis of two types of motor preparation for speech articulation: action as a sequence of chunksStuart T Klapp
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 15, 2010
Comments on the classic Henry And Rogers (1960) paper on its 50th anniversary: resolving the issue of simple versus choice reaction timeStuart T Klapp
Psychological Review|July 11, 2022
Trouble doing two differently timed actions at once: What is the problem?Dana Maslovat, Stuart T Klapp
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 10, 2020
Programming of action timing cannot be completed until immediately prior to initiation of the response to be controlledStuart T Klapp, Dana Maslovat
Psychological Research|June 14, 2024
Working memory involvement in action planning does not include timing initiation structureStuart T Klapp, Dana Maslovat
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 7, 2002
The negative compatibility effect: unconscious inhibition influences reaction time and response selectionStuart T Klapp, Leighton B Hinkley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 16, 2005
Nonconscious influence of masked stimuli on response selection is limited to concrete stimulus-response associationsStuart T Klapp, Brian W Haas
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Consciousness and Cognition|August 30, 2014
One version of direct response priming requires automatization of the relevant associations but not awareness of the primeStuart T Klapp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 1, 2005
Two versions of the negative compatibility effect: comment on Lleras and Enns (2004)Stuart T Klapp
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 19, 2007
Nonconscious control mimics a purposeful strategy: strength of Stroop-like interference is automatically modulated by proportion of compatible trialsStuart T Klapp
Journal of Motor Behavior|April 25, 2003
Reaction time analysis of two types of motor preparation for speech articulation: action as a sequence of chunksStuart T Klapp
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 15, 2010
Comments on the classic Henry And Rogers (1960) paper on its 50th anniversary: resolving the issue of simple versus choice reaction timeStuart T Klapp
Psychological Review|July 11, 2022
Trouble doing two differently timed actions at once: What is the problem?Dana Maslovat, Stuart T Klapp
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 10, 2020
Programming of action timing cannot be completed until immediately prior to initiation of the response to be controlledStuart T Klapp, Dana Maslovat
Psychological Research|June 14, 2024
Working memory involvement in action planning does not include timing initiation structureStuart T Klapp, Dana Maslovat
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 7, 2002
The negative compatibility effect: unconscious inhibition influences reaction time and response selectionStuart T Klapp, Leighton B Hinkley
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 16, 2005
Nonconscious influence of masked stimuli on response selection is limited to concrete stimulus-response associationsStuart T Klapp, Brian W Haas
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