1. Arousal and the inverted-U hypothesis: A critique of Neiss's “Reconceptualizing arousal”;Anderson;Psychological Bulletin,1990
2. Impulsivity, caffeine, and proofreading: A test of the Easterbrook hypothesis;Anderson;Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,1982
3. The interactive effects of caffeine, impulsivity and task demands on a visual search task;Anderson;Personality and Individual Differences,1983
4. Anderson, K.J. & Revelle, W. (in press). Impulsivity and time of day: Is rate of change in arousal a function of impulsivity? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
5. Caffeine, impulsivity, and memory scanning: A comparison of two explanations for the Yerkes-Dodson effect;Anderson;Motivation and Emotion,1989