Frances Keesler Graham

Affiliations: 
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
Area:
psychophysiology, developmental psychology
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Zeigler BL, Graham FK, Hackley SA. (2001) Cross-modal warning effects on reflexive and voluntary reactions. Psychophysiology. 38: 903-11
Simons RF, Graham FK, Miles MA, et al. (2001) On the relationship of P3a and the Novelty-P3. Biological Psychology. 56: 207-18
Perlstein WM, Simons RF, Graham FK. (2001) Prepulse effects as a function of cortical projection system. Biological Psychology. 56: 83-111
Simons RF, Graham FK, Miles MA, et al. (1998) Input and central processing expressed in ERP and heart rate changes to rare target and rare nontarget stimuli. Psychophysiology. 35: 563-75
Perlstein WM, Fiorito E, Simons RF, et al. (1993) Lead stimulation effects on reflex blink, exogenous brain potentials, and loudness judgments. Psychophysiology. 30: 347-58
Balaban MT, Anthony BJ, Graham FK. (1989) Prestimulation effects on blink and cardiac reflexes of 15-month human infants. Developmental Psychobiology. 22: 115-27
Anthony BJ, Zeigler BL, Graham FK. (1987) Stimulus duration as an age-dependent factor in reflex blinking. Developmental Psychobiology. 20: 285-97
Hackley SA, Graham FK. (1987) Effects of attending selectively to the spatial position of reflex-eliciting and reflex-modulating stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 13: 411-24
Anthony BJ, Graham FK. (1985) Blink reflex modification by selective attention: evidence for the modulation of 'automatic' processing. Biological Psychology. 21: 43-59
Balaban MT, Anthony BJ, Graham FK. (1985) Modality-repetition and attentional effects on reflex blinking in infants and adults Infant Behavior and Development. 8: 443-457
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