A dynamic model of timing behavior
A two-factor theory of vigilance in the light of recent studies
Apparent individual differences in channel capacity
Attention and psychophysical time
Auditory and visual stores in short term memory
Computer determinations of the effect of superseding signals
Decision making during paced arrival of probabilistic information
Decision times in signal detection
Detectability theory and the interpretation of vigilance data
Evidence of internal clocks in the human operator
Evoked response and reaction time
Expectancy, waiting time and the psychological refractory period
Eye movements, evoked responses and visual perception: some speculations
Identification of simultaneously presented simple visual and auditory stimuli
Intermittency and selective attention
Objective measurement of mental load
On the distribution of attention in a dynamic environment
Performance differences in continuous tasks
Quantification of shared capacity processing in auditory and visual discrimination
Recognition memory and reaction time
Response selection in keeping track of several things at once
Sequences of responses to signals encoded in time only
Short term memory systems in human information processing
Some additive results in short term memory
Some aspects of reaction processes
Some experiments on refractoriness
Sustained performance, work-rest scheduling, and diurnal rhythms in man
Target detection performance with a stationary radar sweep-line
Temporal confusions and limited capacity processors
Temporal orientation and vigilance performance
The effect of signal intensity and training on simple reaction time
The effects of target specification on objects fixated during visual search
The refractory period of choice reactions with regular and irregular interstimuli intervals
Time to detect errors as a function of factors affecting choice-response time
Training for auditory detection
Vigilance, attention, expectation and cortical evoked potentials