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Authors: Rammsayer, TH
Citation: Th. Rammsayer, Effects of pharmacologically induced changes in NMDA-receptor activity on long-term memory in humans, LEARN MEM, 8(1), 2001, pp. 20-25

Authors: Rammsayer, TH
Citation: Th. Rammsayer, Ageing and temporal processing of durations within the psychological present, EUR J COG P, 13(4), 2001, pp. 549-565

Authors: Rammsayer, TH Hennig, J Haag, A Lange, N
Citation: Th. Rammsayer et al., Effects of noradrenergic activity on temporal information processing in humans, Q J EXP P-B, 54(3), 2001, pp. 247-258

Authors: Gibbons, H Rammsayer, TH Lubow, RE
Citation: H. Gibbons et al., Latent inhibition depends on inhibitory attentional learning to the preexposed stimulus: Evidence from visual search and rule-learning tasks, LEARN MOTIV, 32(4), 2001, pp. 457-476

Authors: Rammsayer, TH Grondin, S
Citation: Th. Rammsayer et S. Grondin, Psychophysics of human timing, CONC ADV BR, 3, 2000, pp. 157-167

Authors: Rammsayer, TH Rodewald, S Groh, D
Citation: Th. Rammsayer et al., Dopamine-antagonistic, anticholinergic, and GABAergic effects on declarative and procedural memory functions, COGN BRAIN, 9(1), 2000, pp. 61-71

Authors: Rammstedt, B Rammsayer, TH
Citation: B. Rammstedt et Th. Rammsayer, Sex differences in self-estimates of different aspects of intelligence, PERS INDIV, 29(5), 2000, pp. 869-880

Authors: Rammsayer, TH Rammstedt, B
Citation: Th. Rammsayer et B. Rammstedt, Sex-related differences in time estimation: the role of personality, PERS INDIV, 29(2), 2000, pp. 301-312

Authors: Rammsayer, TH
Citation: Th. Rammsayer, Neuropharmacological evidence for different timing mechanisms in humans, Q J EXP P-B, 52(3), 1999, pp. 273-286

Authors: Gibbons, H Rammsayer, TH
Citation: H. Gibbons et Th. Rammsayer, Differential effects of personality traits related to the P-ImpUSS dimension on latent inhibition in healthy female subjects, PERS INDIV, 27(6), 1999, pp. 1157-1166

Authors: Rammsayer, TH
Citation: Th. Rammsayer, Dopamine and extraversion: Differential responsivity may be the key, BEHAV BRAIN, 22(3), 1999, pp. 535
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