Citation: Mt. Zenzes et Te. Reed, INTEROVARIAN DIFFERENCES IN LEVELS OF COTININE, A MAJOR METABOLITE OFNICOTINE, IN WOMEN UNDERGOING IVF WHO ARE EXPOSED TO CIGARETTE-SMOKE, Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics, 15(2), 1998, pp. 99-103
Citation: Te. Reed, CAUSES OF INTRAINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN REACTION-TIMES - A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALLY ORIENTED REVIEW AND A NEW SUGGESTION, Personality and individual differences, 25(5), 1998, pp. 991-998
Citation: Mt. Zenzes et al., COTININE, A MAJOR METABOLITE OF NICOTINE, IS DETECTABLE IN FOLLICULARFLUIDS OF PASSIVE SMOKERS IN IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION THERAPY, Fertility and sterility, 66(4), 1996, pp. 614-619
Citation: Te. Reed et Ar. Jensen, A SOMATOSENSORY LATENCY BETWEEN THE THALAMUS AND CORTEX ALSO CORRELATES WITH LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE, Intelligence, 17(4), 1993, pp. 443-450
Citation: Te. Reed, EFFECT OF ENRICHED (COMPLEX) ENVIRONMENT ON NERVE-CONDUCTION VELOCITY- NEW DATA AND REVIEW OF IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SPEED OF INFORMATION-PROCESSING, Intelligence, 17(4), 1993, pp. 533-540
Citation: Te. Reed et Ar. Jensen, CRANIAL CAPACITY - NEW CAUCASIAN DATA AND COMMENTS ON RUSHTON CLAIMEDMONGOLOID CAUCASOID BRAIN-SIZE DIFFERENCES, Intelligence, 17(3), 1993, pp. 423-431
Citation: Te. Reed et Ar. Jensen, CHOICE-REACTION TIME AND VISUAL PATHWAY NERVE-CONDUCTION VELOCITY BOTH CORRELATE WITH INTELLIGENCE BUT APPEAR NOT TO CORRELATE WITH EACH OTHER - IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION-PROCESSING, Intelligence, 17(2), 1993, pp. 191-203
Citation: Te. Reed et Ar. Jensen, CHOICE-REACTION TIME AND BRAIN NERVE-CONDUCTION VELOCITY (NCV) CORRELATE WITH INTELLIGENCE BUT APPEAR NOT TO CORRELATE WITH EACH OTHER - IMPLICATIONS FOR INFORMATION-PROCESSING, Behavior genetics, 23(6), 1993, pp. 562-562