Journal of Experimental Psychology

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Carlton, Les G. (1981): Processing Visual Feedback Information for Movement Control. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 7 (0) pp. 1019-1030.

Duggan, Geoffrey B., Payne, Stephen J. (2009): Text skimming: The process and effectiveness of foraging through text under time pressure. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 15 (0) pp. 22.

Skinner, Burrhus F. (1948): 'Superstition' in the pigeon. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 38 (2) pp. 168-172.

Fitts, Paul M. (1954): The Information Capacity of the Human Motor System in Controlling the Amplitude of Movemen. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 47 (0) pp. 381-391.

Fitts, Paul M., Peterson, James R. (1964): Information Capacity of Discrete Motor Responses. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67 (0) pp. 103-112.

Keele, William S., Posner, Michael I. (1968): Processing Visual Feedback in Rapid Movement. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 77 (0) pp. 155-158.

Bainbridge, Lou, Sanders, Mark S. (1972): The Generality of Fitts\' Law. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 96 (0) pp. 130-133.

Kelso, Scott J. A. (1993): Theoretical Concepts and Strategies for Understanding perceptual-Motor Skill: From Informa. In Journal of Experimental Psychology, 121 (3) pp. 260-261.

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