Catecholamine correlates of radar monitoring performance.

Self-control of occipital theta activity and task performance.

Body temperature and temporal acuity.

Motion sickness incidence as a function of the frequency and acceleration of vertical sinusoidal motion.

Operant control of occipital theta rhythm affects performance in a radar monitoring task.

Interrelationships among performance, circulating concentrations of adrenaline, noradrenaline, glucose, and the free fatty acids in men performing a monitoring task.

Neuroendocrine, cardiorespiratory, and performance reactions of hypoxic men during a monitoring task.

The imprint of psychological differentiation on kinetic behavior in varying communicative contexts.

Carbon monoxide and human vigilance. A deleterious effect of present urban concentrations.

A fluorometric assay for subnanogram concentrations of adrenaline and noradrenaline in plasma.

Changing physiological relationships in men under acute cold stress.

Relationships among chronological age, intelligence, and rate of subjective time.

Method for measuring the rate of subjective time.

Temporal orientation and vigilance performance.

Catecholamines in human plasma.