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albert kok
albert kok
Emeritus professor Physiological Psychology, University of Amsterdam
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On the utility of P3 amplitude as a measure of processing capacity
A Kok
Psychophysiology 38 (3), 557-577, 2001
21642001
Cognitive and biological determinants of P300: an integrative review
J Polich, A Kok
Biological psychology 41 (2), 103-146, 1995
21191995
Error-related brain potentials are differentially related to awareness of response errors: evidence from an antisaccade task
S Nieuwenhuis, KR Ridderinkhof, J Blom, GPH Band, A Kok
Psychophysiology 38 (5), 752-760, 2001
14322001
Event-related-potential (ERP) reflections of mental resources: a review and synthesis
A Kok
Biological psychology 45 (1-3), 19-56, 1997
6241997
ERP components associated with successful and unsuccessful stopping in a stop‐signal task
A Kok, JR Ramautar, MB De Ruiter, GPH Band, KR Ridderinkhof
Psychophysiology 41 (1), 9-20, 2004
4852004
Effects of degradation of visual stimuli on components of the event-related potential (ERP) in go/nogo reaction tasks
A Kok
Biological psychology 23 (1), 21-38, 1986
4451986
Event-related potentials to conjunctions of spatial frequency and orientation as a function of stimulus parameters and response requirements
JL Kenemans, A Kok, FTY Smulders
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials …, 1993
2881993
Effects of stop-signal probability in the stop-signal paradigm: the N2/P3 complex further validated
JR Ramautar, A Kok, KR Ridderinkhof
Brain and cognition 56 (2), 234-252, 2004
2852004
Varieties of inhibition: manifestations in cognition, event-related potentials and aging
A Kok
Acta psychologica 101 (2-3), 129-158, 1999
2561999
Age-related changes in involuntary and voluntary attention as reflected in components of the event-related potential (ERP)
A Kok
Biological psychology 54 (1-3), 107-143, 2000
2332000
Age effects on response monitoring in a mental-rotation task
GPH Band, A Kok
Biological psychology 51 (2-3), 201-221, 2000
2292000
Influence of caffeine on information processing stages in well rested and fatigued subjects
MM Lorist, J Snel, A Kok
Psychopharmacology 113, 411-421, 1994
1901994
Influence of caffeine on selective attention in well‐rested and fatigued subjects
MM Lorist, J Snel, A Kok, G Mulder
Psychophysiology 31 (6), 525-534, 1994
1831994
Effects of stop-signal modality on the N2/P3 complex elicited in the stop-signal paradigm
JR Ramautar, A Kok, KR Ridderinkhof
Biological psychology 72 (1), 96-109, 2006
1722006
Probability effects in the stop-signal paradigm: the insula and the significance of failed inhibition
JR Ramautar, HA Slagter, A Kok, KR Ridderinkhof
Brain research 1105 (1), 143-154, 2006
1492006
The temporal selectivity of additive factor effects on the reaction process revealed in ERP component latencies
FTY Smulders, A Kok, JL Kenemans, TR Bashore
Acta Psychologica 90 (1-3), 97-109, 1995
1431995
Auditory event-related potentials to deviant stimuli during drowsiness and stage 2 sleep
O Winter, A Kok, JL Kenernans, M Elton
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials …, 1995
1371995
Inhibitory inefficiency and failures of intention activation: age-related decline in the control of saccadic eye movements.
S Nieuwenhuis, KR Ridderinkhof, R de Jong, A Kok, MW van der Molen
Psychology and aging 15 (4), 635, 2000
1362000
Internal and external control: a two-factor model of amplitude change of event-related potentials
A Kok
Acta psychologica 74 (2-3), 213-236, 1990
1241990
Perceptual factors affecting age‐related differences in focused attention: performance and psychophysiological analyses
EJ Zeef, CJ Sonke, A Kok, MM Buiten, JL Kenemans
Psychophysiology 33 (5), 555-565, 1996
1191996
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