Allen Osman
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Seifried T, Ulrich R, Bausenhart KM, et al. (2010) Temporal preparation decreases perceptual latency: evidence from a clock paradigm. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 63: 2432-51 |
Osman A, Müller KM, Syre P, et al. (2005) Paradoxical lateralization of brain potentials during imagined foot movements. Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research. 24: 727-31 |
Rinkenauer G, Osman A, Ulrich R, et al. (2004) On the locus of speed-accuracy trade-off in reaction time: inferences from the lateralized readiness potential. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 133: 261-82 |
Osman A, Moore CM, Ulrich R. (2003) Temporal organization of covert motor processes during response selection and preparation. Biological Psychology. 64: 47-75 |
Parra L, Alvino C, Tang A, et al. (2003) Single-trial detection in EEG and MEG: Keeping it linear Neurocomputing. 52: 177-183 |
Possamaï CA, Burle B, Osman A, et al. (2002) Partial advance information, number of alternatives, and motor processes: An electromyographic study Acta Psychologica. 111: 125-139 |
Osman A, Lou L, Muller-Gethmann H, et al. (2000) Mechanisms of speed-accuracy tradeoff: Evidence from covert motor processes Biological Psychology. 51: 173-199 |
Heil M, Osman A, Wiegelmann J, et al. (2000) N200 in the Eriksen-task: Inhibitory executive processes? Journal of Psychophysiology. 14: 218-225 |
Hasbroucq T, Osman A, Possamaï CA, et al. (1999) Cortico-spinal inhibition reflects time but not event preparation: Neural mechanisms of preparation dissociated by transcranial magnetic stimulation Acta Psychologica. 101: 243-266 |
Moore CM, Osman AM. (1993) Looking for two targets at the same time: one search or two? Perception & Psychophysics. 53: 381-90 |