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Psychomotor Reminiscence as a Function of Sex and Length of Rest Period

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Pages 59-64 | Received 20 Jul 1978, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

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Dennis K. McBride & R. B. Payne. (1980) The Sex Difference in Rotary Pursuit Performance. Journal of Motor Behavior 12:4, pages 270-280.
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Dennis K. McBride & R.B. Payne. (1979) Reactive Inhibition Theory and Intertrial Correlations. Journal of Motor Behavior 11:4, pages 253-259.
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Clyde E. Noble, Omar Gonzalez Salazar, Cherie S. Skelley & H. Roger Wilkerson. (1979) Work and Rest Variables in the Acquisition of Psychomotor Tracking Skill. Journal of Motor Behavior 11:4, pages 233-246.
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James R. Carey, Connie L. Bogard, Bradley A. King & Vera J. Suman. (2016) Finger-Movement Tracking Scores in Healthy Subjects. Perceptual and Motor Skills 79:1, pages 563-576.
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R.B Payne. (1990) Sex differences in psychomotor reminiscence across the life span. Developmental Review 10:2, pages 200-217.
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R. B. Payne. (2016) Psychomotor Performance as a Function of Time of Day. Perceptual and Motor Skills 68:2, pages 455-461.
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Kelly J. Black & R. B. Payne. (2013) Reminiscence theories and postrest decrements. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25:6, pages 419-422.
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Joan M. Dietrich & R. B. Payne. (2013) Sex and hand-preference factors in psychomotor reminiscence and performance. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23:3, pages 205-208.
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Heather M. Wild & R. B. Payne. (2016) Effects of Hand Preference on the Sex Difference in Psychomotor Reminiscence. Perceptual and Motor Skills 57:3_suppl, pages 1171-1175.
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Bonnie K. McLean & R.B. Payne. (1982) Sex, sex role, and psychomotor reminiscence. Acta Psychologica 51:2, pages 115-122.
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R. B. Payne & Ira D. Turkat. (2013) Sex, race, and psychomotor reminiscence. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 19:6, pages 336-338.
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Garnett S. Shaffer & R. B. Payne. (2016) Contralateral Transfer of Reactive Inhibition as a Function of Sex and Interpolated Rest. Perceptual and Motor Skills 54:3, pages 979-985.
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James D. St. James & H. D. Day. (2016) Effects of Tasks Interpolated during Rest on Reminiscence for Pursuit-Rotor Performance and Inverted-Alphabet Printing: A Test of a Consolidation Theory of Reminiscence. Perceptual and Motor Skills 52:3, pages 867-877.
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Sandra J. Coppage & R. B. Payne. (2016) An Experimental Test of Current Theories of Psychomotor Reminiscence. Perceptual and Motor Skills 52:2, pages 343-352.
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Elizabeth Lamson-Mcbride & R. B. Payne. (2013) Psychomotor reminiscence and the menstrual cycle. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17:2, pages 97-100.
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Shang-Hwa Hsu & R. B. Payne. (2013) Transfer of reactive inhibition as a function of prior training on the inhibitory task. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17:2, pages 93-96.
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Matthew Kleinman. (2016) Distribution of Practice and Pre-Task Ability in the Acquisition of Three Discrete Gross Motor Skills. Perceptual and Motor Skills 51:3, pages 935-944.
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Karen C. Wells & R. B. Payne. (2013) Psychomotor reminiscence as a function of gonadal steroid hormone variation. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14:3, pages 197-200.
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