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  1. Foreperiod and the sequential effect. Theory and data.Sander A. Los - 2010 - In Anna C. Nobre & Jennifer T. Coull (eds.), Attention and Time. Oxford University Press. pp. 289--302.
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  • The dynamics of attending: How people track time-varying events.Edward W. Large & Mari Riess Jones - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (1):119-159.
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  • Dissociating controlled from automatic processing in temporal preparation.Mariagrazia Capizzi, Daniel Sanabria & Ángel Correa - 2012 - Cognition 123 (2):293-302.
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  • Neuroanatomical substrates of foreperiod effects.Antonino Vallesi - 2010 - In Anna C. Nobre & Jennifer T. Coull (eds.), Attention and Time. Oxford University Press. pp. 303--316.
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  • Functional dissociations in temporal preparation: Evidence from dual-task performance.Antonino Vallesi, Sandra Arbula & Paolo Bernardis - 2014 - Cognition 130 (2):141-151.
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  • Effects of foreperiod, foreperiod variability, and probability of stimulus occurrence on simple reaction time.D. H. Drazin - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (1):43.
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  • The role of response inhibition in temporal preparation: Evidence from a go/no-go task.Sander A. Los - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):328-344.
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  • Dissociating temporal preparation processes as a function of the inter-trial interval duration.Antonino Vallesi, Violeta N. Lozano & Ángel Correa - 2013 - Cognition 127 (1):22-30.
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  • Simple reaction time as a function of the relative frequency of the preparatory interval.Theodore P. Zahn & David Rosenthal - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (1):15.
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