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  • Kenemans, J. L., Smulders, F. T. Y., & Kok, A. (1995). Selective processing of 2-dimensional stimuli in young and old subjects: electrophysiological analysis. Psychophysiology, 32, 108-120. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.1995.tb03302.x
  • Kenemans, J. L., Smulders, F. T. Y., & Kok, A. (1994). Electrophysiological correlates of selective visual processing in young and old subjects. Journal of Psychophysiology, 8(3), 275.
  • Kok, A., Zeef, E. J., Kenemans, J. L., & Sonke, C. (1994). Age-related decline in visual selective attention functions: evidence derived from ERP paradigms. In M. Molnar, G. Karmos, V. Csepe, I. Czigler, & J. E. Desmedt (Eds.), Perspectives of event-related potential research (pp. 347-357). Elsevier Science Publishers.
  • Heslenfeld, D. J., Kenemans, J. L., & Kok, A. (1994). Processing of relevance and deviance in the visual modality. In O. onbekend (Ed.), Journal of Psychophysiology (pp. 268-268). (8; No. 3). onbekend.
  • Smulders, F. T. Y., Kenemans, J. L., & Kok, A. (1994). A comparison of different methods for estimating single-trial P300 latencies. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Evoked Potentials, 92, 107-114.
  • Smulders, F. T. Y., Kenemans, J. L., Schmidt, W. F., & Kok, A. (1994). Age effects on the latency of P300, LRP, and the response as a function of stimulus degradation and S-R compatibility. Psychophysiology, 8(4), 367.
  • Kenemans, J. L., Kok, A., & Smulders, F. T. (1993). Event-related potentials to conjunctions of spatial frequency and orientation as a function of stimulus parameters and response requirements. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Evoked Potentials, 88(1), 51-63.
  • Winter, O., Kenemans, J. L., Kok, A., & Elton, M. (1993). Auditory information processing in drowsiness and sleep. Psychophysiology, 30, 71.
  • Kok, A., Smulders, F. T. Y., & Kenemans, J. L. (1993). Peak picking versus template matching in P300 detection. Psychophysiology, 30, 61.
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