The issue of whether severe close-head injury (CHI) patients suffer from disproportionate dual-task deficits compared with matched controls was investigated in two experiments. In the first experiment, either one or three masked letters were presented at the center of a monitor, followed by a pure tone at variable stimulus-onset asynchronies (SOAs). In half of the blocks of trials, the task on the letters required a delayed report of the letters at the end of each trial; in the other half of the blocks, the letters had to be ignored. The tone task always required an immediate manual response based on the tone pitch. In the second experiment, either three masked letters or three masked digits were presented with equal probability in each tri...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
Using a classical psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm we investigated whether increased i...
The issue of whether severe close-head injury (CHI) patients suffer from disproportionate dual-task ...
Two dual-task experiments are reported bearing on the issue of slower processing time for severe chr...
A test of whether patients suffering from a severe closed-head injury (CHI) were affected by disprop...
peer reviewedSurvivors of severe closed-head injury (CHI) frequently suffer from slowed information ...
One of the most persisting sequelae of closed head injury (CHI) is a general slowing of information ...
The performance of a group of 60 severely closed-head-injured patients in the subacute stage of reco...
This study was aimed at identifying the impaired attentional components in patients who had sustaine...
The ability to divide attention of persons who had sustained a severe Closed Head Injury 5 to 10 yea...
In the present study, a working memory paradigm was used to assess coordinative abilities required f...
In closed head injury patients impaired sustained attention has been used to explain poor performanc...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
Using a classical psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm we investigated whether increased i...
The issue of whether severe close-head injury (CHI) patients suffer from disproportionate dual-task ...
Two dual-task experiments are reported bearing on the issue of slower processing time for severe chr...
A test of whether patients suffering from a severe closed-head injury (CHI) were affected by disprop...
peer reviewedSurvivors of severe closed-head injury (CHI) frequently suffer from slowed information ...
One of the most persisting sequelae of closed head injury (CHI) is a general slowing of information ...
The performance of a group of 60 severely closed-head-injured patients in the subacute stage of reco...
This study was aimed at identifying the impaired attentional components in patients who had sustaine...
The ability to divide attention of persons who had sustained a severe Closed Head Injury 5 to 10 yea...
In the present study, a working memory paradigm was used to assess coordinative abilities required f...
In closed head injury patients impaired sustained attention has been used to explain poor performanc...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
As an explanation of the pattern of slow information processing after closed head injury (CHI), hypo...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
Using a classical psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm we investigated whether increased i...