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Partial table of contents: Pharmacosensitivity of the Simple Reaction Time Test Compared with Other Speed-Loaded Psychomotoric Tasks (G. Vanderbeke & R. Irmisch). The Evaluation of Drug Effects in Laboratory Tasks (A. Gaillard). Two Experimental Approaches to Specifying Drug Effects: Physiological and Subjective State vs. Information Processing (G. Debus & S. Borgens). Age-Related Automatic versus Controlled Visual Search (J. Beringer, et al.). Some Boundary Conditions of Choice-Reaction Performance (D. Laming). The Faster the Better? Some Comments on the Use of Information Processing Rate as an Index of Change and Individual Differences in Performance (P. Rabbitt). Reaction Time with Distractors: Some Possibilities for Drug Assessment (D. Broadbent). The Effects of Time of Day, Age, and Anxiety on a Choice Reaction Task (L. Frewer & I. Hindmarch). Relative Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Performance Measures in the Assessment of Psychotropic Drug Effects (A. Sanders). Localization in the Stimulus- and Response-Contingent Brain: Activity in a Forced-Choice Detection Task (K. Kranda, et al.). Post-Ingestion Effects of Benzodiazepines on Evoked Potentials and Reaction Times in Discrimination Tasks (F. McGlone, et al.). Visual Evoked Potentials and Reaction Times to Chromatic and Achromatic Stimulation: Psychopharmacological Applications (N. Parry, et al.). Explaining the Common Effects of Sedative Drugs on Driving Using Performance Models: Concepts and a Research Plan (F. O2Hanlon). Index.Aufdembrinke, Bernd is the author of 'Psychopharmacology and Reaction Time', published 1988 under ISBN 9780471918189 and ISBN 0471918180.
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