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1“...Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of an immediate pre-exercise, orally ingested, sodium load (164 mEq Na + ) (IPOSL),...”
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2“...The error-related negativity (ERN) is a fronto-centrally distributed component of the event-related brain potential (ERP) that occurs when human subjects make...”
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3by Coles, Michael G.H Scheffers, Marten K Fournier, Lisa Published in Acta psychologica (01.11.1995)“...Human performance is seldom perfect, and even when an overt response is correct it may be accompanied by partial-error activity that does not achieve the level...”
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4by Gratton, Gabriele Coles, Michael G. H Donchin, Emanuel Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01.12.1992)“...Recent studies indicate that subjects may respond to visual information during either an early parallel phase or a later focused phase and that the selection...”
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5by Coles, M.G Published in Review of economic dynamics (01.01.2001)“...This paper analyzes a model of equilibrium wage dynamics and wage dispersion across firms. It considers a labor market where firms set wages and workers use...”
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6by Scheffers, Marten K Coles, Michael G. H Bernstein, Peter Gehring, William J Donchin, Emanuel Published in Psychophysiology (01.01.1996)“...Recent research has suggested that there is a component of the event‐related brain potential, the error‐related negativity (ERN), that is associated with error...”
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7“...This paper considers how asymmetric tax treatment, where labour market earnings are taxed but household production is untaxed, affects educational choice and...”
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8“...This paper extends the two-sided matching literature with heterogeneous agents by considering endogenous separation behaviour by agents. When two agents...”
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9by Fournier, L Scheffers, M K Coles, M G. H Adamson, A Abad, E V Published in Psychological research (01.09.1997)“...The psychophysiological approach was used to evaluate the effects of feature similarity and “intrinsic response mapping” on the flanker compatibility effect...”
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10“...Here we consider a matching model where agents are heterogeneous and utilities nontransferable. We utilize this framework to study how equilibrium sorting...”
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11“...Sodium is the major cation of the extracellular fluid and has a potent influence on fluid movement. Sodium has been likened to a sponge that draws fluids into...”
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13“...Psychophysiological measures such as the lateralized readiness potential (LRP) have been used to study information processing in the Eriksen flankers task. The...”
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15by SCHEFFERS, MARTEN K HUMPHREY, DARRYL G STANNY, ROBERT R KRAMER, ARTHUR F COLES, MICHAEL G. H Published in Psychophysiology (01.03.1999)“...The nature of error detection as manifested by the error-related negativity was examined in both a Sternberg memory search task and a visual search task. Both...”
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16by Magliero, Anthony Bashore, Theodore R Coles, Michael G.H Donchin, Emanuel Published in Psychophysiology (01.03.1984)“...ABSTRACT McCarthy and Donchin (1981) found that the latency of a late positive component of the event‐related potential (ERP) was influenced by the presence of...”
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17by Meyer, D. E Donchin, E Coles, M. G Osman, A Bashore, T. R Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01.02.1992)“...Results are reported from a new paradigm that uses movement-related brain potentials to detect response preparation based on partial information. The paradigm...”
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18“...Two measures of response preparation were compared: lateralized readiness potentials (LRPs) and reaction times (RTs) to probe stimuli. Subjects responded with...”
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19by Nieuwenhuis, Sander Ridderinkhof, K. Richard Talsma, D Coles, Michael G.H Holroyd, Clay B Kok, Albert van der Molen, Maurits W Published in Cognitive, affective, & behavioral neuroscience (2002)“...When participants commit errors or receive feedback signaling that they have made an error, a negative brain potential is elicited. According to Holroyd and...”
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