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Gibbons, H, Rammsayer, T, and Stahl, J (2006). Multiple sources of positive- and negative-priming effects: an event-related potential study. Mem Cognit 34(1):172-186,.
Helmbold, N, Troche, S, and Rammsayer, T (2006). Temporal information processing and pitch discrimination as predictors of general intelligence. Can J Exp Psychol 60(4):294-306,.
Rammsayer, T (2006). Effects of pharmacologically induced changes in NMDA receptor activity on human timing and sensorimotor performance. Brain Research 1073-1074:407-416,.
Rammsayer, T, and Stahl, J (2006). Sensorimotor effects of pergolide, a dopamine agonist, in healthy subjects: A lateralized readiness potential study. Psychopharmacology 187:36-46,.
Troche, S, Trenkwalder, C, Morelli-Canelo, M, Gibbons, H, and Rammsayer, T (2006). Unimpaired negative but enhanced positive priming in Parkinson's disease: evidence from an identity and a location priming task. Neuropsychologia 44(10):1811-1821,.
Ulrich, R, Nitschke, J, and Rammsayer, T (2006). Perceived duration of expected and unexpected stimuli. Psychol Res 70(2):77-87,.
Gibbons, H, and Rammsayer, T (2005). Electrophysiological correlates of temporal generalization: evidence for a two-process model of time perception. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 25(1):195-209,.
Rammsayer, T, and Ulrich, R (2005). No evidence for qualitative differences in the processing of short and long temporal intervals. Acta Psychol (Amst) 120(2):141-171,.
Stahl, J, and Rammsayer, T (2005). Accessory stimulation in the time course of visuomotor information processing: stimulus intensity effects on reaction time and response force. Acta Psychol (Amst) 120(1):1-18,.