The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to MouseTracker. This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically.

Publication/References
Mild acute stress improves response speed without impairing accuracy or interference control in two selective attention tasks: Implications for theories of stress and cognition.
Description: Shields, Grant S, et al. Mild acute stress improves response speed without impairing accuracy or interference control in two selective attention tasks: Implications for theories of stress and cognition. ''Psychoneuroendocrinology''. 2019 Oct; '''108''': 78-86
A 'no' with a trace of 'yes': A mouse-tracking study of negative sentence processing.
Description: Darley, Emily J, et al. A 'no' with a trace of 'yes': A mouse-tracking study of negative sentence processing. ''Cognition''. 2020 May; '''198''': 104084
Person knowledge shapes face identity perception.
Description: Oh, DongWon, et al. Person knowledge shapes face identity perception. ''Cognition''. 2021 Dec; '''217''': 104889
A Dress Is Not a Yes: Towards an Indirect Mouse-Tracking Measure of Men's Overreliance on Global Cues in the Context of Sexual Flirting.
Description: Landwehr, Ingo, et al. A Dress Is Not a Yes: Towards an Indirect Mouse-Tracking Measure of Men's Overreliance on Global Cues in the Context of Sexual Flirting. ''Arch Sex Behav''. 2024 Jun; '''53''' (6):2063-2082