Search Results - "Perquin, Marlou Nadine"
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Reliability and correlates of intra-individual variability in the oculomotor system
Published in Journal of eye movement research (02-10-2019)“…Even if all external circumstances are kept equal, the oculomotor system shows intra-individual variability over time, affecting measures such as microsaccade…”
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Variance (un)explained: Experimental conditions and temporal dependencies explain similarly small proportions of reaction time variability in linear models of perceptual and cognitive tasks
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (23-09-2024)“…Any series of sensorimotor actions shows fluctuations in speed and accuracy from repetition to repetition, even when the sensory input and motor output…”
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Reliability and correlates of intraindividual variability in the oculomotor system
Published in Journal of eye movement research (02-10-2019)“…Even if all external circumstances are kept equal, the oculomotor system shows intraindividual variability over time, affecting measures such as microsaccade…”
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Inability to Improve Performance With Control Shows Limited Access to Inner States
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-02-2020)“…Any repeatedly performed action is characterized by endogenous variability, affecting both speed and accuracy-for a large part presumably caused by…”
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Temporal Structure in Sensorimotor Variability: A Stable Trait, But What For?
Published in Computational brain & behavior (03-01-2023)“…Human performance shows substantial endogenous variability over time, and this variability is a robust marker of individual differences. Of growing interest to…”
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Investigating the (Ir)Reducibility and Within- and Between-Subject Correlates of Intra-Individual Variability
Published 01-01-2019“…Intra-individual variability is a prominent characteristic of our behaviour. A large part of this variability is endogenous – arising from fluctuations in our…”
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