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Michel Treisman
Michel Treisman
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
Verified email at psy.ox.ac.uk
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Temporal discrimination and the indifference interval: Implications for a model of the" internal clock".
M Treisman
Psychological Monographs: General and Applied 77 (13), 1, 1963
18521963
Motion sickness: an evolutionary hypothesis
M Treisman
Science 197 (4302), 493-495, 1977
6231977
The internal clock: Evidence for a temporal oscillator underlying time perception with some estimates of its characteristic frequency
M Treisman, A Faulkner, PLN Naish, D Brogan
Perception 19 (6), 705-742, 1990
6161990
Discriminative responses to stimulation during human sleep.
IAN Oswald, AM Taylor, M Treisman
Brain: a journal of neurology, 1960
4971960
A theory of criterion setting with an application to sequential dependencies.
M Treisman, TC Williams
Psychological review 91 (1), 68, 1984
4111984
Predation and the evolution of gregariousness. I. Models for concealment and evasion
M Treisman
Animal Behaviour 23, 779-800, 1975
3041975
Sensory scaling and the psychophysical law
M Treisman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (1), 11-22, 1964
2441964
Temporal rhythms and cerebral rhythms.
M Treisman
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 423, 542-565, 1984
1721984
The internal clock: electroencephalographic evidence for oscillatory processes underlying time perception
M Treisman, N Cook, PLN Naish, JK MacCrone
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 47 (2), 241-289, 1994
1661994
On the relation between time perception and the timing of motor action: Evidence for a temporal oscillator controlling the timing of movement
M Treisman, A Faulkner, PLN Naish
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (2), 235-263, 1992
1631992
There are two word-length effects in verbal short-term memory: Opposed effects of duration and complexity
N Cowan, NL Wood, LD Nugent, M Treisman
Psychological Science 8 (4), 290-295, 1997
1581997
The magical number seven and some other features of category scaling: Properties of a model for absolute judgment
M Treisman
Journal of mathematical Psychology 29 (2), 175-230, 1985
1531985
What do sensory scales measure?
M Treisman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 16 (4), 387-391, 1964
1531964
Predation and the evolution of gregariousness. II. An economic model for predator-prey interaction
M Treisman
Animal Behaviour 23, 801-825, 1975
1281975
Relation between signal detectability theory and the traditional procedures for measuring sensory thresholds: Estimating d'from results given by the method of constant simuli.
M Treisman, TR Watts
Psychological Bulletin 66 (6), 438, 1966
1251966
Noise and Weber's law: The discrimination of brightness and other dimensions.
M Treisman
Psychological review 71 (4), 314, 1964
1241964
Spatial frequency discrimination: visual long-term memory or criterion setting?
M Lages, M Treisman
Vision research 38 (4), 557-572, 1998
1201998
Generation of random sequences by human subjects: Cognitive operations or psychological process?
M Treisman, A Faulkner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 116 (4), 337, 1987
1201987
The setting and maintenance of criteria representing levels of confidence.
M Treisman, A Faulkner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 10 (1), 119, 1984
1131984
THE EFFECT OF ONE STIMULUS ON THE THRESHOLD FOR ANOTHER: AN APPLICATION OF SIGNAL DETECTABILITY THEORY1
M Treisman
British Journal of Statistical Psychology 17 (1), 15-35, 1964
1051964
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