نتایج جستجو برای: computer stroop task

تعداد نتایج: 832184  

Journal: :Evolutionary Psychology 2015

2010
Othalia Larue Mickaël Camus Pierre Poirier

The Stroop task is a commonly used psychological test to study interferences that occur in cognitive control when two processes are in competition, and where a non habitual response needed to reach a defined goal competes with the habitual response. Many computer simulations already exist for this task, in neural networks and production systems. This paper presents a new simulation approach. It...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2005
Marsha C. Lovett

Most accounts of the Stroop effect (Stroop, 1935) emphasize its negative aspect, namely, that in particular situations, processing of an irrelevant stimulus dimension interferes with participants' performance of the instructed task. In contrast, this paper emphasizes the fact that, even with that interference, participants actually can (and usually do) exert enough control to perform the instru...

2011
Henrike K. Blumenfeld Viorica Marian

Bilinguals outperform monolinguals at suppressing task-irrelevant information, with advantages likely deriving from cognitive mechanisms employed during bilingual processing. In this study, monolinguals’ and bilinguals’ inhibition performance was compared on two nonlinguistic inhibition tasks: a Stroop-like task (with perceptual conflict among stimulus features) and a Simon-like task (with stim...

2016
Naohide Yamamoto Sara Incera Conor T. McLennan

In a reverse Stroop task, observers respond to the meaning of a color word irrespective of the color in which the word is printed-for example, the word red may be printed in the congruent color (red), an incongruent color (e.g., blue), or a neutral color (e.g., white). Although reading of color words in this task is often thought to be neither facilitated by congruent print colors nor interfere...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2014
Ami Eidels Kathryn Ryan Paul Williams Daniel Algom

The presence of the Stroop effect betrays the fact that the carrier words were read in the face of instructions to ignore them and to respond to the target ink colors. In this study, we probed the nature of this involuntary reading by comparing color performance with that in a new forced-reading Stroop task in which responding is strictly contingent on reading each and every word. We found larg...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2012
Kyoko Taniguchi Satsuki Sumitani Yukina Watanabe Mai Akiyama Tetsuro Ohmori

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the activity of frontal lobe of patients with schizophrenia during performance of two Japanese versions of the Stroop task (kana and kanji) by measuring changes in the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin (oxyHb) with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). Fourteen schizophrenia patients and 14 age- and gender-matched healthy control subjects pa...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2005
Andrew J Waters Michael A Sayette Ingmar H A Franken Joseph E Schwartz

The emotional Stroop task has been the most widely used task to examine attentional bias to emotionally salient stimuli. In one format of this task, words are presented to participants in a mixed randomized or quasi-randomized sequence. Using a mixed smoking Stroop task, we have previously demonstrated that smokers are slower to respond to words which follow smoking-related words than words whi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2013
Thomas D Parsons Christopher G Courtney Michael E Dawson

The current project is a preliminary attempt at assessing the potential of a three-dimensional virtual reality Stroop task (VRST) for investigation of supervisory attentional processing. The VRST was compared with paper-and-pencil and computer automated (two-dimensional) versions of the Stroop. Psychophysiological measures were also used to assess varying levels of user arousal. The three versi...

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