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Does Aerobic Capacity Protect Against Stress? Insights From Two Stress‐Induction Paradigms
ABSTRACT Prior evidence suggests that individuals with higher fitness exhibit attenuated endocrine and autonomic responses to acute psychological and physical stressors. However, it remains unclear whether this stress‐buffering effect depends on the type of stressor.
Peter Raidl +5 more
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The time-intensity uncertainty principle in vision. [PDF]
Johansson RCG +3 more
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Characterizing the respiratory muscle strength of male British Army infantry recruits
Characterizing the respiratory muscle strength of male British Army infantry recruits. Abstract This study aimed to quantify respiratory muscle strength in infantry recruits during the Phase 1 Combat Infantry Course (CIC) to identify if respiratory muscle weakness was present. Seventy‐six British Army infantry recruits volunteered to participate in the
N. C. Armstrong +6 more
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Maximum likelihood estimation of perceptual differences in sorting tasks. [PDF]
Liu Y +11 more
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Failure to replicate a superiority effect in crowding
Ayberk Ozkirli +2 more
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Neural and computational mechanisms underlying one-shot perceptual learning in humans. [PDF]
Hachisuka A +11 more
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Correction to: Serial processing of stimulus identity and shift readiness predictions. [PDF]
Sali AW, Oor EE.
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A Glance at Psychophysics Software Programs
Visual stimulation with precise control of stimulus has transformed the field of psychophysics since the introduction of personal computers. Luminance and chromatic features of stimulus, timing, and position of the stimulus are the main features that ...
Ahmad Yoonessi, Ali Yoonessi
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Psychophysics : a practical introduction /
Psychophysics: A Practical Introduction, Second Edition, is the primary scientific tool for understanding how the physical world of colors, sounds, odors, movements, and shapes translates into the sensory world of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell;
Prins, Nicolaas,author. +1 more
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