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List of bibliographic references indexed by Temps de réaction (physiologie)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 25.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000466 (2019) Laurent Grégoire [France] ; Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat [France] ; Pierre Perruchet [France]Stroop interference depends also on the level of automaticity of the to-be-interfered process.
000481 (2019) Assaf Botzer [Israël] ; Oren Musicant [Israël] ; Yaniv Mama [Israël]Relationship between hazard-perception-test scores and proportion of hard-braking events during on-road driving - An investigation using a range of thresholds for hard-braking.
000849 (2018) Jagna Sobierajewicz [Pologne] ; Ryszard Naskr Cki [Pologne] ; Wojciech Ja Kowski [Pologne] ; Rob H J. Van Der Lubbe [Pologne, Pays-Bas]Do musicians learn a fine sequential hand motor skill differently than non-musicians?
000883 (2018) A. Evered [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Watt [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Perham [Royaume-Uni]Are sound abatement measures necessary in the cytology reading room? A study of auditory distraction.
000A13 (2017) Farshad Alizadeh Mansouri [Australie] ; Nicola Acevedo [Australie] ; Rosin Illipparampil [Australie] ; Daniel J. Fehring [Australie] ; Paul B. Fitzgerald [Australie] ; Shapour Jaberzadeh [Australie]Interactive effects of music and prefrontal cortex stimulation in modulating response inhibition.
000A15 (2017) Aparna Nadig [Canada] ; Anjali Mulligan [Canada]Intact non-word repetition and similar error patterns in language-matched children with autism spectrum disorders: A pilot study.
001003 (2014) Ines Jentzsch [Royaume-Uni] ; Anahit Mkrtchian [Royaume-Uni] ; Nayantara Kansal [Royaume-Uni]Improved effectiveness of performance monitoring in amateur instrumental musicians.
001107 (2013) Laurent Grégoire [France] ; Pierre Perruchet ; Bénédicte Poulin-CharronnatThe musical Stroop effect. Opening a new avenue to research on automatisms.
001311 (2012) Miia Sepp Nen [Finlande] ; Anu-Katriina Pesonen ; Mari TervaniemiMusic training enhances the rapid plasticity of P3a/P3b event-related brain potentials for unattended and attended target sounds.
001496 (2011) A. Parbery-Clark [États-Unis] ; D L Strait ; N. KrausContext-dependent encoding in the auditory brainstem subserves enhanced speech-in-noise perception in musicians.
001568 (2010) Keiko Kamiyama [Japon] ; Kentaro Katahira ; Dilshat Abla ; Koji Hori ; Kazuo OkanoyaMusic playing and memory trace: evidence from event-related potentials.
001640 (2009) Shinya Fujii [Japon] ; Kazutoshi Kudo ; Masahiro Shinya ; Tatsuyuki Ohtsuki ; Shingo OdaWrist muscle activity during rapid unimanual tapping with a drumstick in drummers and nondrummers.
001713 (2009) Benjamin Rich Zendel [Canada] ; Claude AlainConcurrent sound segregation is enhanced in musicians.
001722 (2009) Oleg Kazennikov [Russie] ; Mario WiesendangerBimanual coordination of bowing and fingering in violinists--effects of position changes and string changes.
001816 (2008) Alexandra N. Wee [Australie] ; Penelope M. SandersonAre melodic medical equipment alarms easily learned?
001836 (2007) Stefan Koelsch [Allemagne] ; Sebastian Jentschke ; Daniela Sammler ; Daniel MietchenUntangling syntactic and sensory processing: an ERP study of music perception.
001839 (2007) Lucy L M. Patston [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Ian J. Kirk ; Mei Hsin S. Rolfe ; Michael C. Corballis ; Lynette J. TippettThe unusual symmetry of musicians: musicians have equilateral interhemispheric transfer for visual information.
001843 (2007) Donald Watanabe [Canada] ; Tal Savion-Lemieux ; Virginia B. PenhuneThe effect of early musical training on adult motor performance: evidence for a sensitive period in motor learning.
001860 (2007) M. Sepp Nen [Finlande] ; E. Brattico ; M. TervaniemiPractice strategies of musicians modulate neural processing and the learning of sound-patterns.
001879 (2007) Andrés Canto Jiménez [Espagne] ; Antonio O A Sicilia ; Juan Granda VeraImproving spatial perception in 5-yr.-old Spanish children.
001882 (2007) C M Hughes [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; E A FranzExperience-dependent effects in unimanual and bimanual reaction time tasks in musicians.

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