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  The effects of unconditional stimulus valence and conditioning paradigm on verbal, skeleto-motor, and autonomic indices of human Pavlovian conditioning
  The interactive effects of alcohol and temazepam on P300 and reaction time
  Discriminating between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimuli - The effects on autonomic orienting and secondary task reaction time
  Assessing the effects of attention and emotion on startle eyeblink modulation
  Blink startle modulation during anticipation of pleasant and unpleasant stimuli
  Effect of probe stimulus intensity on the dissociation between autonomic orienting and secondary probe reaction time
  Blink reflexes as a measure of generalised orienting
  Startle potentiation during aversive and non-aversive Pavlovian conditioning
  Symposium 2: Orienting responses and habituation processes in humans
  The effect of warning stimulus modality on blink startle modification in reaction time tasks
  The effects of change in lead stimulus modality on the modulation of acoustic blink startle
  Attentional blink modulation at long lead intervals: The role of stimulus modality
  Effect of lead stimulus modality change on acoustic blink reflexes
  The effects of threat and nonthreat word lead stimuli on blink modification
  Dissociation between skin conductance orienting and secondary task reaction time: Time course with a visual discrimination task
  Effects of stimulus modality and task condition on blink startle modification and on electrodermal responses
  The effects of prepulse-blink reflex trial repetition and prepulse change on blink reflex modification at short and long lead intervals
  Conditioned inhibition of autonomic Pavlovian conditioning in humans
  Psychological science in Australia
  The effect of emotional and attentional processes on blink startle modulation and on electrodermal responses
  The effect of unconditional stimulus modality and intensity on blink startle and electrodermal responses
  Effects of intermodality change and number of training trials on electrodermal orienting and on the allocation of processing resources
  The effects of task type and task requirements on the dissociation of skin conductance responses and secondary task probe reaction time
  Human Blink Startle During Aversive and Nonaversive Pavlovian Conditioning
  Effects of Stimulus Preexposure and Intermodality Change On Electrodermal Orienting
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