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Mordkoff, J.T. (2019). A simple method for removing bias from a popular measure of standardized effect size: Adjusted partial eta squared Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 2, 228-232. PDF
Mordkoff, J.T. (2017). Effects of average uncertainty and trial-type frequency on choice response time: A hierarchical extension of Hick/Hyman Law. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 2012-2020. PDF
Cosman, J. D., Mordkoff, J. T., & Vecera, S. P. (2016). Stimulus recognition occurs under high perceptual load: Evidence from correlated flankers. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 2077-2083. PDF
Wifall, T., Hazeltine, E., & Mordkoff, J.T. (2016). The roles of stimulus and response uncertainty in forced-choice performance: An amendment to Hick/Hyman Law. Psychological Research, 80, 555-565. PDF
Hazeltine, E., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2014). Resolved but not forgotten: Stroop conflict dredges up the past. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, Article 1327. PDF
Matchock, R. L., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2014). Effects of sleep stage and sleep episode length on the alerting, orienting, and conflict components of attention. Experimental Brain Research, 232, 811-820. PDF
Lleras, A., Buetti, S., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2013). When do the effects of distractors provide a measure of distractibility? In B. H. Ross (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation (Vol. 59, pp. 261–316.). Academic Press: Elsevier Inc. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T. (2012). Three reasons to avoid having half of the trials be congruent in a four-alternative forced-choice experiment on sequential modulation, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 750-757. PDF
Chen, P., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2012). An apparent-motion confound causes the negative exogenous cuing effect at SOAs with larger numbers of target locations, American Journal of Psychology, 125, 61-70. PDF
Danek, R. H., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2011). Unequal Motor Durations Under Simple-, Go/No-Go, and Choice-RT Tasks: Extension of Miller and Low (2001). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1323-1329. PDF
Hazeltine, E., Akçay, Ç, & Mordkoff, J. T. (2011). Keeping Simon simple: Examining the relationship between sequential modulations and feature repetitions with two stimuli, two locations and two responses. Acta Psychologica, 136, 245-252. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Danek, R. H. (2011). Dividing attention between color and shape revisited: Redundant targets coactivate only when parts of the same perceptual object. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 103-112. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Hazeltine, E. (2011). Parallel patterns of spatial compatibility and spatial congruence… As long as you don’t look too closely. Acta Psychologica, 136, 253-258. PDF
Wang, J., Mordkoff, J. T., & Sainburg, R. L. (2010). Visuomotor learning generalizes between bilateral and unilateral conditions despite varying degrees of bilateral interference. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104, 2913-2921. PDF
Matchock, R. L., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2009). Chronotype and time-of-day influences on the alerting, orienting, and executive components of attention. Experimental Brain Research, 192, 189-198. PDF
Chen, P., Moore, C. M., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2008). On the spatial metric of short-SOA costs of exogenous cuing. American Journal of Psychology, 121, 229-240. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Halterman, R. (2008). Feature integration without visual attention: Evidence from the correlated flankers task. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 385-389. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., Halterman, R., & Chen, P. (2008). Why does the effect of short-SOA exogenous cuing on simple RT depend on the number of display locations? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 819-824. PDF
Chen, P., & Mordkoff, J.T. (2007). Contingent capture at a very short SOA: Evidence against rapid disengagement. Visual Cognition, 15, 637-646. PDF
Matchock, R. L., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2007). Visual attention, reaction time, and self-reported alertness upon awakening from sleep bouts of varying lengths. Experimental Brain Research, 178, 228-239. PDF
Moore, C. M., Mordkoff, J. T. & Enns, J. T. (2007). The path of least persistence: Evidence of object-mediated visual updating. Vision Research, 47, 1624-1630. PDF
Matchock, R. L., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2005). Selective attention in young women awakened from nocturnal sleep. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 76, 985-988. PDF
Lleras, A., Moore, C. M., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2004). Looking for the source of the Simon effect: Evidence for multiple codes. American Journal of Psychology, 117, 531-542. PDF
Grosjean, M., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2002). Post-response stimulation and the Simon effect: Further evidence of action-effect integration. Visual Cognition, 9, 528-539. PDF
Slijper, H., Latash, M. L., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2002). Anticipatory postural adjustments under simple and choice reaction time conditions. Brain Research, 924, 184-197. PDF
Weinstein, S. E., Quigley, K. S., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2002). Influence of control and physical effort on cardiovascular reactivity to a video game task. Psychophysiology, 39, 591-598. PDF
Gianaros, P. J., Muth, E. R., Mordkoff, J. T., Levine, M. E., & Stern, R. M. (2001). A questionnaire for the assessment of the multiple dimensions of motion sickness. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 72, 115-119. PDF
Gianaros, P. J., Quigley, K. S., Mordkoff, J. T., & Stern, R. M. (2001). Gastric myoelectric and autonomic cardiac reactivity to laboratory stressors. Psychophysiology, 38, 642-652. PDF
Grosjean, M., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2001). Temporal stimulus-response compatibility. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 27, 870-878. PDF
McCauley, C., Plummer, M., Moskalenko, S., & Mordkoff, J. T. (2001). The exposure index: A measure of intergroup contact. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 7, 321-336. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Barth, H. (2001). Using pre-pulse inhibition to study attentional capture: A warning about pre-pulse correlations. In C. L. Folk & B. S. Gibson (Eds.), Attraction, distraction, and action: Multiple perspectives on attentional capture. Advances in psychology, 133 (pp. 177-189). New York: Elsevier. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Grosjean, M. (2001). The lateralized readiness potential and response kinetics in response-time tasks. Psychophysiology, 38, 777-786. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Gianaros, P. J. (2000). Detecting the onset of the lateralized readiness potential: A comparison of available methods and procedures. Psychophysiology, 37, 347-360. PDF
Ray, W. J., Slobounov, S., Mordkoff, J. T., Johnston, J., & Simon, R. F. (2000). Rate of force development and the lateralized readiness potential. Psychophysiology, 37, 757-765. PDF
Hillis, A., Mordkoff, J. T., & Caramazza, A. (1999). Mechanisms of spatial attention revealed by hemispatial neglect. Cortex, 35, 433-442. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T. (1998). Between dimension flanker effects: A clarification with encouraging implications. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5, 670-675. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T. (1996). Selective attention and internal constraints: There is more to the flanker effect than biased contingencies. In A. Kramer, M. G. H. Coles, & G. Logan (Eds.), Converging operations in the study of visual selective attention (pp. 483-502). Washington, DC: APA. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., Miller, J., & Roch, A.-C. (1996). Absence of coactivation within the motor component: Evidence from psychophysiological measures of target detection. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 25-41. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Egeth, H. E. (1993). Response time and accuracy revisited: Converging support for the interactive race model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 19, 981-991. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Miller, J. (1993). Redundancy gains and coactivation with two different targets: The problem of target preferences and the effects of display frequency. Perception & Psychophysics, 53, 527-535. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Yantis, S. (1993). Dividing attention between color and shape: Evidence of coactivation. Perception & Psychophysics, 53, 357-366. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T. (1992). Testing models of the redundant-signals effect: A warning concerning the combination-rule regression analysis. Perception & Psychophysics, 52, 589-594. PDF
Egeth, H.E., & Mordkoff, J.T. (1991). Redundancy gain revisitied: Evidence for parallel processing of separable dimensions. In J. Pomerantz & G. Lockhead (Eds.), The perception of structure (pp. 131-143). Washington, DC: APA. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., & Yantis, S. (1991). An interactive race model of divided attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 520-538. PDF
Niedenthal, P. M., & Mordkoff, J. T. (1991). Prototype distancing: A strategy for choosing among threatening situations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 17, 483-493. PDF
Mordkoff, J. T., Yantis, S., & Egeth, H. E. (1990). Detecting conjunctions of color and form in parallel. Perception & Psychophysics, 48, 157-168. PDF
Mullin, P. A., Egeth, H. E., & Mordkoff, J. T. (1988). Redundant-target detection and processing capacity: The problem of positional preferences. Perception & Psychophysics, 43, 607-610. PDF