Douglas D. Potter
Department of Psychology
University of Dundee
UK
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- Perceiving rhythm where none exists: event-related potential (ERP) correlates of subjective accenting. Potter, D.D., Fenwick, M., Abecasis, D., Brochard, R. Cortex (2009)
- Effect of mild head injury on event-related potential correlates of Stroop task performance. Potter, D.D., Jory, S.H., Bassett, M.R., Barrett, K., Mychalkiw, W. J. Int. Neuropsychol. Soc (2002)
- Changes in event-related potentials in a three-stimulus auditory oddball task after mild head injury. Potter, D.D., Bassett, M.R., Jory, S.H., Barrett, K. Neuropsychologia (2001)
- Scopolamine impairs memory performance and reduces frontal but not parietal visual P3 amplitude. Potter, D.D., Pickles, C.D., Roberts, R.C., Rugg, M.D. Biol. Psychol (2000)
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