نتایج جستجو برای: computer stroop task

تعداد نتایج: 832184  

Journal: :Neuroscience 2014
Y Zhao D Tang L Hu L Zhang G Hitchman L Wang A Chen

Working memory (WM) tasks may increase or decrease the interference effect of concurrently performed cognitive control tasks. However, the neural oscillatory correlates of this modulation effect of WM on the Stroop task are still largely unknown. In the present study, behavioral and electroencephalographic (EEG) data were recorded from 32 healthy participants during their performance of the sin...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 1998
C M MacLeod

Two experiments examined the course of interference and facilitation in the Stroop (1935) task during training. Two versions of the task were compared: integrated (e.g., the word RED in the color green) and separated (e.g., green asterisks above the word RED). Stimuli were congruent (RED in red), incongruent (GREEN in red), or neutral (XXX in red). Over 5-day (Experiment 1) and 10-day (Experime...

2009
Tom Stafford Leanne Ingram

We show that the effect of stimulus colour-intensity on reaction times in the Stroop task is additive with the effect of Stroop condition. This establishes that the psychophysical relationship between stimulus intensity and response time known as Piéron’s Law holds for colour processing, and that it can hold in cognitive tasks under conditions of response conflict, not, as hitherto demonstrated...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2014
Malte Friese Lea Schweizer Anaïs Arnoux Fabienne Sutter Michaela Wänke

Praying over longer time spans can foster self-control. Less is known about the immediate, short-term consequences of praying. Here we investigated the possibility that praying may counteract self-control depletion. Participants suppressed or did not suppress thoughts about a white bear before engaging in a brief period of either personal prayer or free thought. Then, all participants completed...

2015
Sebastian Geukes M. Gareth Gaskell Pienie Zwitserlood

The Stroop task is an excellent tool to test whether reading a word automatically activates its associated meaning, and it has been widely used in mono- and bilingual contexts. Despite of its ubiquity, the task has not yet been employed to test the automaticity of recently established word-concept links in novel-word-learning studies, under strict experimental control of learning and testing co...

2014
Kiat Hui Khng Kerry Lee

The Stroop and stop-signal tasks are commonly used to index prepotent response inhibition in studies of cognitive development and individual differences. Inhibitory measures from the two tasks have been derived using a variety of methods. Findings of low inter-correlations amongst these measures have been interpreted as evidence for different kinds of inhibitory functions. Our previous study fo...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2015
Nabil Hasshim Benjamin A Parris

Conflict in the Stroop task is thought to come from various stages of processing, including semantics. Two-to-one response mappings, in which two response-set colors share a common response location, have been used to isolate stimulus-stimulus (semantic) from stimulus-response conflict in the Stroop task. However, the use of congruent trials as a baseline means that the measured effects could b...

2016
Logan J. Nealis Zack M. van Allen John M. Zelenski Gilles van Luijtelaar

Positive moods are thought to restore self-control resources following depletion. However, it is not well understood whether this effect is due to affective valence (pleasantness), arousal (activation), or a combination of both. Across four studies, we set out to investigate the role of positive moods on cognitive and behavioral measures of self-regulation in an ego-depletion paradigm. In studi...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2002
Avishai Henik Cameron S Carter Ruth Salo Marc Chaderjian Louis Kraft Thomas E Nordahl Lynn C Robertson

Previous studies have suggested that schizophrenia patients do not utilize contextual information efficiently to modulate attentional performance. The goal of the current study was to compare the utilization of context in modulating responses to irrelevant information on the Stroop task between a group of schizophrenia outpatients and matched controls. A single-trial version of the Stroop task ...

2017
Mariagrazia Capizzi Ettore Ambrosini Antonino Vallesi

A longstanding debate in psychology concerns the relation between handedness and cognitive functioning. The present study aimed to contribute to this debate by comparing performance of right- and non-right-handers on verbal and spatial Stroop tasks. Previous studies have shown that non-right-handers have better inter-hemispheric interaction and greater access to right hemisphere processes. On t...

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