Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Utility theory and additivity analysis of risky choices,1967,75,1,27-36,Tversky Steepness of approach and avoidance gradients in humans as a function of experience: Theory and experiment,1965,70,,1-12,Fenz The role of fear in the motivation and acquisition of responses,1949,39,6,747-759,Brown The effects of punishment on acts motivated by fear,1949,39,2,260-269,Gwinn The effects of repeated rotary acceleration on the oculogyral illusion,1949,39,2,219-227,Clark Psychomotor performance and distribution of practice,1950,40,3,390-395,Riopelle The effect of unequal amounts of practice on motor learning before and after rest,1951,42,4,257-264,Duncan The acquired distinctiveness of cues: the role of discriminative verbal responses in facilitating the acquisition of discriminative motor responses,1951,42,3,173-182,Rossman The effect of motivation and amount of pre-rest practice upon inhibitory potential in motor learning,1951,42,3,162-172,Wasserman The effects of an interfering task on the learning of a complex motor skill,1951,41,1,1-9,Baker The effect of learning on the predictability of psychomotor performance,1952,44,3,189-198,Reynolds Performance decrement in a simple motor task before and after a single rest,1952,43,5,381-390,Bilodeau Amount set and the length-difficulty function for a self-paced perceptual-motor skill,1953,46,6,435-439,Noble The effects various kinds of relevant verbal pretraining on subsequent motor performance,1953,46,5,329-336,McALLISTER Motor performance as a function of click reinforcement,1953,45,5,315-320,Reynolds Performance of a motor task as a function of interpolation of varying lengths of rest at different points in acquisition,1953,45,4,260-264,Norris Psychomotor performance as a function of intertrial rest interval,1954,48,2,131-133,Adams Effect of experimentally induced muscular tension on psychomotor performance,1954,48,2,127-130,Adams Empirical gradients of generalization in a perceptual-motor task,1954,48,2,119-122,Andreas Visual-motor performance as a function of short-duration ambient temperature,1954,47,6,447-450,Teichner The information capacity of the human motor system in controlling the amplitude of movement,1954,47,6,381-391,Fitts Intellectual performance as a function of two types of psychological stress,1954,47,2,115-121,Osler Probability discrimination in a motor task,1955,50,4,225-231,Wyckoff Psychomotor performance as a function of amount of training and stress,1955,50,3,175-179,Castaneda A source of decrement in psychomotor performance,1955,49,6,390-394,Adams Effects of prolonged exposure to low temperature on visual-motor performance,1955,49,2,122-126,Teichner Effects of visual vestibular and somatosensori-motor deficit on autokinetic perception,1956,52,6,398-410,Bender Reminiscence and forgetting in motor learning after extended rest intervals,1956,52,5,273-282,Duncan Transfer from verbal pretraining to motor performance as a function of motor task complexity,1956,51,6,371-378,Battig Acquisition of motor skill. IV. Effects of repeated periods of massed practice,1956,51,2,118-126,Ammons Supplementary report: effect of verbal pretraining on the acquisition of a complex motor skill,1957,54,5,375-376,Seidenstein Transfer from verbal pretraining to motor performance as a function of response similarity and angle of movement,1957,54,5,353-357,Hoffeld Error reinforcement in a modified serial perceptual-motor task,1957,54,4,288-291,Marx Effect of addition of irrelevant verbal cues on perceptual-motor learning,1957,54,2,105-108,Braun Acquisition and long-term retention of a simple serial perceptual-motor skill,1957,53,3,159-161,Neumann An information analysis of verbal and motor responses in a forced-paced serial task,1957,53,3,153-158,Alluisi Replication report: work and rest as variables in cyclical motor performance,1959,58,,415-416,Barch Growth of a motor skill as a function of distribution of practice,1959,57,5,310-316,Digman Learning a motor task under varied display conditions,1959,57,2,65-73,Gordon Relation of stress and differential position habits to performance in motor learning,1959,57,1,25-30,Lipsitt Associative transfer in motor paired-associate learning as a function of amount of first-task practice,1958,56,2,123-132,Spiker A relationship between incentive motivation and ability level in psychomotor performance,1958,56,1,78-81,Fleishman Changes in distribution of muscular tension during psychomotor performance,1958,56,1,70-77,Gregg Supplementary report: effect of addition of irrelevant verbal cues on perceptual-motor learning,1958,55,3,301-302,Braun Verbal and motor responses to seven symbolic visual codes: a study in S-R compatibility,1958,55,3,247-254,Alluisi Some determinants of two-dimensional visual tracking behavior,1960,60,,391-403,Adams Effects of range of payoffs as a variable in risk taking,1960,60,,306-309,Myers Learning resistance to pain and fear: effects of overlearning exposure and rewarded expsure in context,1960,60,,137-145,Miller Abilities at different stages of practice in rotary pursuit performance,1960,60,,162-171,Fleishman Effects of probability of reward and speed requirement on human performance,1963,65,,106-107,Zipf Effect of verbal visual and auditory augmenting cues on learning a complex motor skill,1963,65,,75-79,Mortimer Task predictability in the organization acquisition and retention of tracking skill,1965,70,,252-263,Noble Transfer of training across target sizes,1965,70,,135-140,Bilodeau Role of pretest expectancy in vigilance decrement,1964,68,,156-160,Colquhoun Research on behavior impairment due to stress: an experiment in long-term performance,1964,68,,94-102,Orr Supplementary feedback in rotary-pursuit tracking,1964,68,,53-57,Rosenquist Effects of nonlinear and discrete transformations of feedback information on human tracking performance,1964,67,,486-494,Hunt Effects of visual and verbal cues on learning a motor skill,1962,64,,608-614,Mortimer Monetary incentive and range of payoffs as determiners of risk taking,1962,64,,541-544,Katz The relative efficiency of several training methods as a function of transfer task complexity,1962,64,,505-512,Naylor On-target versus off-target information and the acquisition of tracking skill,1962,64,,519-525,Williams Factors in the retention and relearning of perceptual-motor skill,1962,64,,215-226,Parker Inhibitory potential in rotary pursuit acquisition by normal and defective subjects,1962,63,,534-537,Ellis Transfer of training as a function of task difficulty in a complex control situation,1962,63,,370-375,Goldstein Supplementary report: generalization of a nonverbal response to aggressive verbal stimuli,1962,63,,413-414,Geer The progression-regression hypotheses in perceptual-motor skill learning,1962,63,,177-182,Fuchs Response to simultaneous stimulation of two sense modalities,1962,63,,198-206,Adams Effects of verbally mediated drive on a motor response and evaluative ratings,1967,73,1,22-27,Radtke Further evidence on secondary task interference in tracking,1967,73,1,146-149,Noble Tracking a variable rate of movement,1967,73,1,135-144,Poulton Altered reaching following adaptation to optical displacement of the hand,1967,73,1,113-120,Greene On the length-difficulty relation in skill performance,1967,74,3,356-362,Noble Modes and adequacy of resolution of three basic types of cognitive-motor conflict,1967,74,2,264-271,Smith Task predictability and the development of tracking skill under extended practice,1966,72,1,85-94,Noble Ear preference in a simple reaction-time task,1967,75,1,49-55,Simon Stress effects on skill,1967,74,4,460-465,Willis Selective reinforcement of response speeds in children,1968,77,1,168-170,Cairns Children's motor and verbal responding in a two-choice situation,1968,77,2,314-316,Green Some effects of rhythmic distraction upon rhythmic sensori-motor performance,1968,77,3,440-446,Keenan Motor performance on temporal tasks as a function of sequence length and coherence,1968,77,3,397-406,Noble Signal processing time as a function of aging,1968,78,1,76-80,Simon Psychological refractoriness with varying differences between tasks,1968,78,1,38-45,Gottsdanker Continuing and reversing the direction of responding movements: some exceptions to the so-called "psychological refractory period",1968,78,1,120-127,Brebner Recall of a serial list as a function of arousal and retention interval,1968,78,1,103-106,Uehling Task difficulty and the frustration effect,1968,78,3,516-520,Schmeck Information purchase in a decision task following the presentation of free information,1969,82,3,410-414,Pitz Correction of tracking errors without sensory feedback,1970,84,3,412-416,Higgins Visual search for multiple targets,1970,85,1,148-150,Metlay Relative effects of display mode and input function on tracking performance,1970,85,2,237-244,Christ S-R compatibility and the idea of a response code,1971,88,3,354-360,Wallace Effects of 24-hour sleep deprivation on rate of decrement in a 10-minute auditory reaction time task,1972,96,2,287-290,Lisper Cardiac and respiratory activity during visual search,1972,96,2,371-379,Coles Movement velocity and movement time as determiners of degree of preprogramming in simple movements,1972,96,2,315-320,Schmidt Transfer of information from manual to oculomotor control system,1972,96,1,92-96,Garland Words and pictures in an STM task,1972,96,1,78-86,Yuille Frustration and task complexity: an extension of frustration theory,1972,96,1,67-72,Libb Picture versus word and relevant value "relatedness" in rule-learning problems,1972,96,1,208-210,Barton Effects of interpolated tasks on latency and accuracy of intramodal and cross-modal shape recognition by children,1972,96,1,170-175,Millar Nature of the effect of verbal labels on recognition memory for form,1972,96,1,152-157,Daniel Factors in motor short-term memory: the interference effect of interpolated activity,1972,96,1,134-137,Roy The generality of Fitts's law,1972,96,1,130-133,Bainbridge Interaction of vision and touch in conflict and nonconflict form perception tasks,1972,96,1,114-123,Miller Verbal report and visual matching latency as a function of the pronounceability of letter arrays,1972,96,1,104-109,Hershenson Time estimation and the interstimulus interval function in classical conditioning,1972,95,2,445-448,Teller Encoding and retrieval in visual memory tasks,1972,95,2,317-326,Frost Tracking of serial patterns,1972,95,2,299-307,Restle Stimulus modality effects on forgetting in short-term memory,1972,95,2,285-289,Scarborough Interference in short-term motor memory: interpolated task difficulty similarity or activity?,1972,95,2,264-274,Kantowitz Sensory and active storage of compound visual and auditory stimuli,1972,95,1,32-38,Kroll The delayed auditory feedback effect is a function of speech rate,1972,95,1,1-5,Robinson General and specific factors in the intersensory transfer of form,1972,95,1,184-188,Warm Time course of identity and category matching by spatial orientation,1972,95,1,177-183,Kinsbourne Naming latency facilitation: an analysis of the endocing component in recognition reaction time,1972,95,1,171-176,Kirsner Effects of redundancy level and presentation method on the paired-associate learning of educable retardates third graders and eight graders,1972,95,1,164-170,Spitz Effect of stimulus interval and foreperiod duration on temporal synchronization,1972,95,1,154-158,Best Recognition and recall in short-term motor memory,1972,95,1,147-153,Marshall Frustration phenomena in paired-associate learning,1972,95,1,123-134,Champion Ear asymmetry and delayed auditory feedback: effects of task requirements and competitive stimulation,1972,94,3,269-275,Geffen Adaptation to inverted retinal polarity: what's up Bishop Berkeley?,1972,94,3,261-268,Hershberger Apparent length as a function of tilt does not depend on orientation of the standard,1972,94,2,191-197,Teghtsoonian The role of task anxiety in removing the effects of acquired pleasantness in paired-associate learning,1972,94,2,173-178,Silverstein Oculomotor coordination following REM and non-REM sleep periods,1972,94,2,216-224,Berger Evidence of both perceptual filtering and response suppression for rejected messages in selective attention,1972,94,1,58-67,Greenwald On doing two things at once: time sharing as a function of ideomotor compatibility,1972,94,1,52-57,Greenwald Effects of modality preferences on performance on a bisensory missing-units task,1972,93,2,386-391,Ingersoll The latency operating characteristic. II. Effects of visual stimulus intensity on choice reaction time,1972,93,2,367-372,Lappin Expected value as a determinant of the distribution of attention,1972,93,2,343-348,Shulman Attention demands of memory retrieval,1972,93,2,245-248,Keele Observing responses and decision processes in vigilance,1972,93,2,239-244,Guralnick Human performance in contingent information-processing tasks,1972,93,2,219-238,Biederman Error-induced inhibition in a serial reaction time task,1971,90,1,141-148,Burns Reaction time under stimulus uncertainty with response certainty,1972,93,1,138-142,Barber Multiple-exposure effects on resolutions of four basic conflict types,1974,102,1,50-55,Smith Space-time adaptation of visual position constancy,1973,99,1,1-9,Hay Analysis of temporal and attentional aspects of movement control,1973,99,1,10-21,Ells Response force as an indicant of conflict in double stimulation,1973,100,2,302-309,Kantowitz Handedness and adaptation to visual distortions of size and distance,1973,100,2,263-269,Luria Mechanisms of control in motor performance: closed-loop versus motor programming control,1974,103,5,985-991,Roy Recall of haptic information by blind and sighted individuals,1973,101,2,221-226,Shagan On doing two things at once. II. Elimination of the psychological refractory period effect,1973,101,1,70-76,Greenwald Changes in information-selection patterns in multisource monitoring as a function of induced arousal shifts,1973,101,1,35-42,Hockey A further study of the effects of loss of sleep,1930,13,3,247-266,Weiskotten A Measure of the Attention,1922,5,1,1-18,McComas A new method for measuring reaction-time,1917,2,1,34-40,Austin A new stabilometer for measuring dynamic equilibrium in the standing position,1944,34,5,418-424,Travis A note on the relationship between 'personality' and the alpha rhythm of the electroencephalogram,1941,28,4,362-366,Henry A preliminary investigation of form and motion acuity at low levels of illumination,1944,34,6,437-449,Warden A preliminary investigation of the effects of mental distraction upon muscular fatigue,1935,18,1,148-151,Ryans A study of individual differences in motion acuity at scotopic levels of illumination,1945,35,1,57-70,Warden A Study of Ocular Functions with Special Reference to the Lookout and Signal Service of the Navy,1920,3,5,347-356,Ferree A study of the development of tolerance for caffeinated beverages,1933,16,5,725-734,Strongin A technique to control and to measure the effects of fixation in the 'range of attention' experiment,1933,16,3,446-450,Crosland Accommodation and Convergence under Low Illumination,1923,6,3,223-233,Israel Adaptation of the muscular tension response to gunfire,1949,39,1,114-117,Davis Adequacy of Reflex Compensatory Eye-movements Including the Effects of Neural Rivalry and Competition,1923,6,3,169-181,Dodge An apparatus for determining acuity at low illuminations for testing the light and color sense and for detecting small errors in refraction and in their correction,1920,3,1,59-71,Ferree An Experiment on the Effects of Loss of Sleep,1924,7,1,45-58,Laslett An experimental analysis of dynamic and static equilibrium,1945,35,3,216-234,Travis An experimental analysis of the variations in efficiency following the noon meal,1936,19,2,216-226,Hovland An Experimental Study of Associative Inhibition,1921,4,4,270-299,Kline An experimental study of dizziness,1920,3,2,89-125,Griffith An Experimental Study of Motor Ability,1921,4,1,24-56,Perrin An experimental study of waking postural suggestion,1948,38,3,250-256,McCurdy An investigation of the effect of auditory stimulation on visual sensitivity,1936,19,5,604-611,Serrat An observational study of anger,1926,9,4,325-336,Gates Anomalies of peripheral visual acuity,1929,12,4,324-340,Freeman Auditory illusions of movement - A preliminary study,1917,2,1,63-75,Burtt Behavioral characteristics of monotony in two age groups,1943,33,4,323-329,Burton Blocking in mental and motor tasks during a 65-hour vigil,1937,21,1,97-105,Warren Blocking in mental fatigue and anoxemia compared,1937,20,5,437-452,Bills Body sway and vision,1946,36,6,526-535,Edwards Cardiac acceleration in emotional situations,1937,21,1,72-87,Beebe-Center Certain factors determining the accuracy of a response to the direction of a visual object,1930,13,6,500-518,Loemker Changes in motor control and individual variations under the influence of 'razzing.",1923,6,3,236-246,Laird Comparative effects of cobra venom and opiates on vision,1939,25,5,481-493,Macht Comparative Simple Reactions to Light and Sound,1921,4,1,57-62,Murphy Concerning the alleged correlation of intelligence with knee jerk reflex time,1930,13,3,293-295,Lundholm Conditioned emotional reactions,1920,3,1,1-14,Watson Correction,1933,16,4,611,Babb Effects of loss of sleep. I,1922,5,1,19-32,Robinson Effects of loss of sleep. II,1922,5,2,93-100,Robinson Effects of smoking on mental and motor efficiency,1920,3,5,334-346,Froeberg Effects Simulating Fatigue in Simple Reactions,1921,4,2,137-142,Murphy Electroencephalographic individual differences and their constancy: II. During waking,1941,29,3,236-247,Henry Experimental Studies of Two Important Factors Underlying Masculine Sexual Behavior: the Nervous System and the Internal Secretion of the Testis,1923,6,2,85-106,Stone Experiments on the effects of the loss of sleep,1928,11,5,370-396,Laslett Factors influencing the time error in judgments of visual extent,1943,33,2,81-95,McClelland Fatigue tests and incentives,1925,8,1,33-49,Whiting Favorable versus unfavorable propaganda in the enjoyment of music,1948,38,1,78-81,Rigg Fluctuation of sensation of liminal visual stimuli,1945,35,6,459-472,Sweetland Habituation to Rotation,1923,6,1,1-35,Dodge Illusory trends in the observations of bar graphs,1937,20,6,597-608,Graham Improvement in Brightness Discrimination and its Bearing on a Behavioristic Interpretation of Perception,1921,4,3,198-202,Jones Incidental perception,1916,1,4,339-350,Myers Individual Variations in Retinal Sensitivity and their Correlation with Ophthalmologic Findings,1922,5,4,227-246,Cobb Induction and recovery sequence after anesthetization IV. Pure gasoline,1941,29,1,58-66,Cornsweet Intensity of light and speed of vision: I,1929,12,5,363-391,Ferree Intensity of light and speed of vision. II,1930,13,5,388-422,Ferree Is the blind spot blind?,1933,16,1,83-97,Garvey Local Signature and Sensational Extensity,1921,4,6,469-474,Ruediger Memory for the pleasant as compared with the unpleasant,1931,14,3,284-288,Jersild Neurophysiological and psychological changes induced by certain drugs: I. Responses to electrical stimulation,1940,27,6,657-668,Fowler Neurophysiological and psychological changes induced by certain drugs: II. Electrocortical changes,1941,28,1,37-52,Fowler Ocular dominance demonstrated by unconscious sighting,1929,12,2,113-126,Miles Ocular movements and the perception of time,1929,12,4,259-266,Guilford Ocular pursuit in normal and psychopathological subjects,1938,22,1,17-31,White On Attention and Simple Reaction,1921,4,5,391-398,Murphy On the effects of the loss of sleep,1925,8,5,363-380,Weiskotten On the measurement of visual stimulation intensities,1917,2,1,1-33,Troland Perception of relative visual motion,1927,10,4,321-349,Thelin Perceptual fluctuation as a fatigue index,1939,24,5,511-519,Hollingworth Physical Attractiveness and Repulsiveness,1921,4,3,203-217,Perrin Physiological and motor responses to a regularly recurring sound: a study in monotony,1942,30,6,435-451,Lovell Psychological Tests for Selecting Aviators,1920,3,6,405-423,Bagby Racial differences in the intelligence of school children,1926,9,5,388-397,Goodenough Reaction time behavior after caffeine and coffee consumption,1936,19,3,357-369,Cheney Reaction-time symptoms of deception,1920,3,1,72-87,Marston Relation of size of pupil to intensity of light and speed of vision and other studies,1932,15,1,37-55,Ferree Relative performance of college students as conditioned by time of day and day of week,1925,8,1,50-63,Laird Relative values of point-scale and year-scale measurements of one thousand minor delinquents,1916,1,1,51-82,Haines Response to a sudden unexpected stimulus,1926,9,1,19-25,Jacobson Sex Differences in the Effect of Discussion,1920,3,5,390-395,Burtt Speed Accuracy and Constancy of Response to Visual Stimuli as Related to the Distribution of Brightnesses Over the Visual Field,1924,7,1,1-44,Johnson Studies in space orientation: I. Perception of the upright with displaced visual fields,1948,38,3,325-337,Asch Studies in space orientation. III. Perception of the upright in the absence of a visual field,1948,38,5,603-614,Asch Studies in space orientation. IV. Further experiments on perception of the upright with displaced visual fields,1948,38,6,762-782,Asch Studies in spatial learning. VI. Place orientation and direction orientation,1948,38,6,659-669,Ritchie Studies of emotional reactions. I. 'A preliminary study of facial expression.",1924,7,5,325-341,Landis Studies of tracking behavior. I. Rate and time characteristics of simple corrective movements,1948,38,5,615-631,Searle Studies of tracking behavior. II. The acceleration pattern of quick manual corrective responses,1948,38,6,783-795,Taylor Studies on the physiology of sleep changes in irritability to auditory stimuli during sleep,1937,21,1,88-96,Mullin Studies on the psychophysiology of boredom: Part 2. The effect of a lowered room temperature and an added incentive on blood pressure report of boredom and other factors,1939,25,6,634-642,Barmack Studies on the psychophysiology of boredom: Part I. The effect of 15 mgs. of benzedrine sulfate and 60 mgs. of ephedrine hydrochloride on blood pressure report of boredom and other factors,1939,25,5,494-505,Barmack Tactual illusions of movement,1917,2,5,371-385,Burtt The aptitude hypothesis in motor skills,1931,14,5,555-561,Seashore The Cardiac Respiratory and Electrical Phenomena Involved in the Emotion of Fear,1925,8,2,109-132,Blatz The characteristics of gait of normal male adults,1937,21,3,277-301,Glanville The color preferences of five hundred and fifty-nine full-blood Indians,1922,5,6,392-418,Garth The comparative value of continuous versus interrupted sleep,1935,18,6,792-796,Husband The effect of Amphetamine (benzedrine) sulfate on the state of motor centers,1941,29,6,517-523,Simonson The effect of cigarette smoking on simple and choice reaction time to colored lights,1936,19,5,592-603,Fay The effect of emotional excitement upon muscular steadiness,1932,15,2,142-166,Kellogg The effect of fatigue on retention,1920,3,5,319-333,Morgan The effect of fatigue upon variability of output in muscular work,1934,17,2,257-269,Manzer The effect of rapid changes of work on the rate of performance,1917,2,3,165-170,Chapman The effect of sleep upon retention,1936,19,3,316-322,Graves The effect of the exposure time upon the R. L. of visible motion,1930,13,4,365-369,Dimmick The Effect of Training on Individual Differences,1924,7,3,186-200,Reed The effect of uniform and non-uniform illumination upon attention and reaction-times with especial reference to street illumination,1916,1,2,155-182,Burtt The effect on foveal vision of bright (and dark) surroundings. V,1922,5,1,39-45,Cobb The effect on foveal vision of bright surroundings - IV,1916,1,6,540-566,Cobb The effect on foveal vision of bright surroundings-III,1916,1,5,419-425,Cobb The effects of carbon monoxide on three types of performance at simulated altitudes of 10000 and 15000 feet,1946,36,3,244-251,Vollmer The effects of change of work on the work decrement,1931,14,3,218-241,Vickery The Elimination of Children's Fears,1924,7,5,382-390,Jones The factor of speed in intelligence,1926,9,2,71-94,Peak The faculty of attention,1916,1,4,285-318,Woodrow The illusory perception of movement caused by angular acceleration and by centrifugal force during flight. I. Methodology and preliminary results,1947,37,2,170-177,Graybiel The illusory perception of movement caused by angular acceleration and by centrifugal force during flight. II. Visually perceived motion and displacement of a fixed target during turns,1948,38,3,298-309,Graybiel The influence of coffee on the association constant,1934,17,1,93-104,Reiman The Influence of Constitutional Factors on Behavior,1923,6,6,455-465,Naccarati The influence of past experience in visual perception,1933,16,5,613-643,Braly The influence of the level of performance in one task on the level of aspiration in another,1935,18,2,159-171,Frank The interrelations of speed of reaction measurements,1934,17,3,371-399,Lanier The judgment of facial expression,1930,13,2,113-151,Frois-Wittman The measurement of fatigue by physiological methods,1931,14,4,423-438,Moss The pursuitmeter: An apparatus for measuring the adequacy of neuromuscular coordination described together with illustrative results,1921,4,2,77-105,Miles The Relation between Field Brightness and the Speed of Retinal Impression,1923,6,2,138-160,Cobb The Relation Between Field Brightness and the Speed of Retinal Impression--II,1925,8,2,77-108,Cobb The relation between physique and performance,1927,10,2,117-157,Mohr The relation of reaction-time to phase of breathing,1928,11,5,364-369,Gaskill The relationship between "speed" and "altitude.",1933,16,1,98-114,Tryon The relationship between speed and accuracy in a motor task,1936,19,1,24-50,Philip The responsiveness of the blind spot,1932,15,4,399-415,Desilva The role of effort in the performance of a distance discrimination,1949,39,1,73-83,Solomon The Selectiveness of the Eye's Response to Wave-Length and its Change with Change of Intensity,1922,5,5,347-379,Haupt The speed and accuracy of motor adjustments,1917,2,3,225-248,Morgan The speed of monocular accommodation,1939,25,3,257-270,Leukart The time of administration and some effects of 2 grs. of alkaloid caffeine,1940,27,6,690-698,Barmack The Trabue Completion Test as applied to delinquent girls,1916,1,6,533-539,Bowler The use of the illumination scale for the detection of small errors in refraction and in their correction,1920,3,4,243-256,Ferree Thresholds of Rotation,1923,6,2,107-137,Dodge Time order error in successive judgments and in reflexes. I. Inhibition of the judgment and the reflex,1939,25,6,535-565,Peak Transfer of fatigue and identical elements,1932,15,1,23-36,Bills Two neuro-muscular indices of mental fatigue,1931,14,6,567-605,Freeman Visual perception of horizontal movement,1934,17,2,223-245,Van Waters Effect of redundancy and duration on absolute judgments of visual stimuli,1964,67,2,168-172,Creelman Multidimensional stimulus differences and accuracy of discrimination,1955,50,3,153-160,Eriksen Object location in a complex perceptual field,1953,45,2,126-132,Eriksen Location of objects in a visual display as a function of the number of dimensions on which the objects differ,1952,44,1,56-60,Eriksen Amount of information gained during brief exposures of numerals and colors,1958,56,4,362-369,Anderson Reaction-time in focused and in divided attention,1974,103,3,394-399,Kahneman Time-intensity relation in visual perception as function of observers task,1964,68,3,215-220,Kahneman