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The following pages link to Moderate alcohol consumption in humans impairs feature binding in visual perception but not across perception and action (Q44843104):
Displaying 24 items.
- Impaired inhibitory control in recreational cocaine users (Q21562312) (← links)
- Long-Term Effects of Chronic Khat Use: Impaired Inhibitory Control (Q27500430) (← links)
- Reduced attentional scope in cocaine polydrug users (Q28475663) (← links)
- Functional biomarkers for the acute effects of alcohol on the central nervous system in healthy volunteers (Q30469906) (← links)
- Acute effect of alcohol intake on sine-wave Cartesian and polar contrast sensitivity functions (Q33822150) (← links)
- Khat use is associated with impaired working memory and cognitive flexibility (Q33941232) (← links)
- More attentional focusing through binaural beats: evidence from the global-local task (Q34503276) (← links)
- Feature integration across the lifespan: stickier stimulus-response bindings in children and older adults (Q35492819) (← links)
- Acute khat use reduces response conflict in habitual users (Q36939774) (← links)
- When moving faces activate the house area: an fMRI study of object-file retrieval (Q36958875) (← links)
- Recreational cocaine polydrug use impairs cognitive flexibility but not working memory. (Q37406007) (← links)
- Chronic and recreational use of cocaine is associated with a vulnerability to semantic interference. (Q38420556) (← links)
- Dopamine, norepinephrine, and the management of sensorimotor bindings: individual differences in updating of stimulus-response episodes are predicted by DAT1, but not DBH5'-ins/del (Q39417671) (← links)
- Reversal of alcohol-induced effects on response control due to changes in proprioceptive information processing (Q40551205) (← links)
- The effect of gamma-enhancing binaural beats on the control of feature bindings. (Q41028262) (← links)
- Khat use is associated with increased response conflict in humans (Q47989803) (← links)
- The modulation of spatial congruency by object-based attention: analysing the "locus" of the modulation (Q48894800) (← links)
- Does alcohol consumption really affect asymmetry perception? A three-armed placebo-controlled experimental study (Q50973997) (← links)
- The costs and benefits of cross-task priming (Q51971046) (← links)
- Priming and binding in and across perception and action: a correlational analysis of the internal structure of event files. (Q52007876) (← links)
- When an object is more than a binding of its features: Evidence for two mechanisms of visual feature integration (Q58375736) (← links)
- Do stimulus–response bindings survive a task switch? (Q58375770) (← links)
- Intelligence and cognitive flexibility: Fluid intelligence correlates with feature “unbinding” across perception and action (Q59618629) (← links)
- Increased picture–word interference in chronic and recreational users of cocaine (Q64133795) (← links)