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Hancock, P.A., Szalma, J.L., & Oron-Gilad, T. (2005). Time, emotion, and the limits to human information processing. In: D. McBride and D. Schmorrow (Eds.). Quantifying human information processing. (pp. 157-175), Lexington Books: Boulder, CO.

Hancock, P.A, Szalma, J.L., & Oron-Gilad, T. (2005). Time, Emotion, and the dynamics of Information Processing in Individuals and the organizations they form, Proceedings of the Human Factors in Organizational and Management (ODAM) VIII conference, Maui Hawaii.

Hancock, P.A. & Weaver, J..L. (2005) On time distortion under stress. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 6 (2), 193-211.

Ross, J.M., Szalma, J.L., Thropp, J. & Hancock, P.A. (2003) Performance, workload and stress correlates of temporal and spatial task demands. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Meeting. 47, 1712-1716.

Hancock, P.A., & Diaz, D.D. (2002). The interaction of sex and circadian rhythm and cognitive performance. In: Proceedings of the 5th International Lighting Research Symposium, 5, 247 (Abstract Only).

Hancock, P.A. (2002). The time of your life: One thousand moons. Kronoscope, 2 (2), 135-165.

Hancock, P.A. (2001). Sex and age differences in time perception. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Orlando, FL, November, 2001.

Block, R.A., Hancock, P.A., & Zakay, D. (2000). Sex Differences in duration judgments: A meta-analytic review. Memory & Cognition, 28 (8), 1333-1346.

Hancock, P.A. (1999). Time warp: When seconds seem like hours. Dragonfly, 14, 5-16.

Block, R.A., Zakay, D., & Hancock, P.A. (1999). Developmental changes in human duration judgments: A meta-analytic review. Developmental Review, 19, 183-211.

Block, R.A., Zakay, D., & Hancock, P.A. (1998) Human aging and duration judgments: A meta-analytic review. Psychology & Aging, 13 (4), 584-596.

Fozard, J.L., Vercruyssen, M., Reynolds, S.L., Hancock, P.A. & Quilter, R.E. (1994). Age differences and changes in reaction time: The Baltimore longitudinal study of aging. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 49, 179-189.

Hancock, P.A., Arthur, E.J., Chrysler, S.T., & Lee, J. (1994).  The effects of sex, target duration, and illumination on the production of time intervals. Acta Psychologica,  86, 57-67.

Hancock, P.A. (1993). Body temperature influences on time perception. Journal of General Psychology, 120, 197-216.

Mihaly, T. Hancock, P. A., Vercruyssen, M. & Rahimi, M. (1989). Time estimation performance before, during, and following physical activity. Journal of Human Ergology, 18, 169-179.

Hancock, P.A. (1986). On the use of time: The irreplaceable resource. In: O. Brown, Jr. & H. Hendrick (Eds.). Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management II. (pp. 83-89), Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Hancock, P.A. (1986). The role of temporal factors in workload prediction. Proceedings of the International IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1049-1053.

Hancock, P.A. (1984). An endogenous metric for the control of perception of brief temporal   intervals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 423, 594-596.