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Thomas H Rammsayer

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 3, 2010
Differences in duration discrimination of filled and empty auditory intervals as a function of base durationThomas H Rammsayer
Brain Research|January 21, 2006
Effects of pharmacologically induced changes in NMDA receptor activity on human timing and sensorimotor performanceThomas H Rammsayer
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 6, 2014
The effects of type of interval, sensory modality, base duration, and psychophysical task on the discrimination of brief time intervalsThomas H Rammsayer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|June 7, 2003
NMDA receptor activity and the transmission of sensory input into motor output in introverts and extravertsThomas H Rammsayer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|December 19, 2003
Differential effects of prime-probe duration on positive and negative location priming: Evidence for opponent facilitatory and inhibitory influences in priming tasksHenning Gibbons, Thomas H Rammsayer
Psychophysiology|November 26, 2004
Current-source density analysis of slow brain potentials during time estimationHenning Gibbons, Thomas H Rammsayer
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 18, 2015
Time-order errors and standard-position effects in duration discrimination: An experimental study and an analysis by the sensation-weighting modelÅke Hellström, Thomas H Rammsayer
Journal of Vision|March 12, 2015
Larger visual stimuli are perceived to last longer from time to time: The internal clock is not affected by nontemporal visual stimulus sizeThomas H Rammsayer, Martin Verner
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 25, 2005
Electrophysiological correlates of temporal generalization: evidence for a two-process model of time perceptionHenning Gibbons, Thomas H Rammsayer
Journal of Vision|May 19, 2016
Evidence for different processes involved in the effects of nontemporal stimulus size and numerical digit value on duration judgmentsThomas H Rammsayer, Martin Verner
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 3, 2010
Differences in duration discrimination of filled and empty auditory intervals as a function of base durationThomas H Rammsayer
Brain Research|January 21, 2006
Effects of pharmacologically induced changes in NMDA receptor activity on human timing and sensorimotor performanceThomas H Rammsayer
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 6, 2014
The effects of type of interval, sensory modality, base duration, and psychophysical task on the discrimination of brief time intervalsThomas H Rammsayer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|June 7, 2003
NMDA receptor activity and the transmission of sensory input into motor output in introverts and extravertsThomas H Rammsayer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|December 19, 2003
Differential effects of prime-probe duration on positive and negative location priming: Evidence for opponent facilitatory and inhibitory influences in priming tasksHenning Gibbons, Thomas H Rammsayer
Psychophysiology|November 26, 2004
Current-source density analysis of slow brain potentials during time estimationHenning Gibbons, Thomas H Rammsayer
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 18, 2015
Time-order errors and standard-position effects in duration discrimination: An experimental study and an analysis by the sensation-weighting modelÅke Hellström, Thomas H Rammsayer
Journal of Vision|March 12, 2015
Larger visual stimuli are perceived to last longer from time to time: The internal clock is not affected by nontemporal visual stimulus sizeThomas H Rammsayer, Martin Verner
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|June 25, 2005
Electrophysiological correlates of temporal generalization: evidence for a two-process model of time perceptionHenning Gibbons, Thomas H Rammsayer
Journal of Vision|May 19, 2016
Evidence for different processes involved in the effects of nontemporal stimulus size and numerical digit value on duration judgmentsThomas H Rammsayer, Martin Verner
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