Mark T. Fillmore
Department of Psychology
University of Kentucky
Lexington 40506-0044
USA
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- Effects of d-amphetamine in human models of information processing and inhibitory control. Fillmore, M.T., Kelly, T.H., Martin, C.A. Drug. Alcohol. Depend (2005)
- Environmental dependence of behavioral control mechanisms: effects of alcohol and information processing demands. Fillmore, M.T. Exp. Clin. Psychopharmacol (2004)
- Alcohol impairment of behavior in men and women. Fillmore, M.T., Weafer, J. Addiction (2004)
- Alcohol tolerance in humans is enhanced by prior caffeine antagonism of alcohol-induced impairment. Fillmore, M.T. Exp. Clin. Psychopharmacol (2003)
- Effects of d-amphetamine on behavioral control in stimulant abusers: the role of prepotent response tendencies. Fillmore, M.T., Rush, C.R., Marczinski, C.A. Drug. Alcohol. Depend (2003)
- Reliability of a computerized assessment of psychomotor performance and its sensitivity to alcohol-induced impairment. Fillmore, M.T. Percept. Mot. Skills (2003)
- Compensating for alcohol-induced impairment: alcohol expectancies and behavioral disinhibition. Fillmore, M.T., Blackburn, J. J. Stud. Alcohol (2002)
- Impaired inhibitory control of behavior in chronic cocaine users. Fillmore, M.T., Rush, C.R. Drug. Alcohol. Depend (2002)
- Acute effects of oral cocaine on inhibitory control of behavior in humans. Fillmore, M.T., Rush, C.R., Hays, L. Drug. Alcohol. Depend (2002)
- Constraints on information processing under alcohol in the context of response execution and response suppression. Fillmore, M.T., Van Selst, M. Exp. Clin. Psychopharmacol (2002)
- Does caffeine counteract alcohol-induced impairment? The ironic effects of expectancy. Fillmore, M.T., Roach, E.L., Rice, J.T. J. Stud. Alcohol (2002)