نتایج جستجو برای: stroop test

تعداد نتایج: 814329  

Journal: :The Spanish journal of psychology 2007
Ellen Carolina dos Santos Assef Alessandra Gotuzo Seabra Capovilla Fernando Cesar Capovilla

Research shows abnormal function of the pre-frontal cortex in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This cortex is involved in the control of executive functions related to planning and execution of goal-oriented strategies, working memory, inhibitions, cognitive flexibility, and selective attention. Selective attention involves focus on the target stimulus, ignoring competing distra...

2016
B.R. Raghavendra Prashanth Singh

The ancient Indian yoga text, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, describes six cleansing techniques. The objective of cleansing techniques is to purify and prepare the body for the practice of yoga postures, breath regulation, and meditation. Yogic visual concentration technique (trataka) is one of these techniques. A previous study showed an increase in critical flicker fusion (CFF) following yogic visual ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2010
Naren Prahlada Rao Rashmi Arasappa Nalini Narayana Reddy Ganesan Venkatasubramanian Y C Janardhan Reddy

Contents related to threat and associated cognitive processes are proposed to be the central characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) according to 'threat-relatedness hypothesis'. However, evidence for attention bias toward emotionally salient stimuli using the emotional Stroop test is equivocal. This discrepancy could be due to methodological issues, mainly differences in the lexi...

2016
Elisa Sophie Strasser Paula Haffner Jana Fiebig Esther Quinlivan Mazda Adli Thomas Josef Stamm

BACKGROUND Impulsivity as a tendency to act quickly without considering future consequences has been proposed as a dimensional factor in bipolar disorder. It can be measured using behavioral tasks and self-report questionnaires. Previous findings revealed patients to show worse performance on at least one behavioral measure of impulsivity. Additionally, self-reported impulsivity seems to be hig...

2011
Cristina Nombela Pedro J. Bustillo Pedro F. Castell Lucía Sanchez Vicente Medina María Trinidad Herrero

Cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD) has received little attention to date and as such, there are currently very few treatment options available. The aim of the present study was to determine whether cognitive training might alleviate these cognitive symptoms and if so, whether such changes might be correlated with altered brain patterns. The performance of 10 PD patients and 10 pai...

2013
A Perrochon G Kemoun E Watelain A Berthoz

BACKGROUND Several studies have reported the potential value of the dual-task concept during locomotion in clinical evaluation because cognitive decline is strongly associated with gait abnormalities. However, current dual-task tests appear to be insufficient for early diagnosis of cognitive impairment. METHODS Forty-nine subjects (young, old, with or without mild cognitive impairment) underw...

2010
Tomasz Smoleń Adam Chuderski

This paper presents a preliminary work on a new architecture of executive control (DUCCA), aimed at integration and extension of some leading approaches to executive control. We present DUCCA assumptions and operation and use the architecture to simulate a few effects observed in Stroop-like task, a hallmark test of how control deals with interference. The focus of DUCCA is on how strategical u...

2011
G. Geršak J. Ogorevc J. Drnovšek

Numerous experiments dealing with measuring of changes in human physiology due to mental stress are reported. In these researches, a stimulus is commonly employed to mentally, emotionally or cognitively affect the human subject and hers/his perception, resulting in changes in physiology. When evaluating such experiments from the metrology perspective, there is a clear lack of consistence and kn...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2015
Laurent Grégoire Pierre Perruchet Bénédicte Poulin-Charronnat

Most earlier studies investigating the evolution of the Stroop effect with the amount of reading practice have reported data consistent with an inverted U-shaped curve, whereby the Stroop effect appears early during reading acquisition, reaches a peak after 2 or 3 years of practice, and then continuously decreases until adulthood. The downward component of the curve suggests that skilled perfor...

2017
Arsenije Subotic Windsor Kwan-Chun Ting Michael D Cusimano

Although the King-Devick (K-D) test has been used frequently in assessing sports related concussion early after injury, its characteristics over time after injury and in patients with prolonged persistent symptoms are unknown. The purpose of this paper was to: evaluate the ability of the K-D Test to distinguish patients seen early after concussion from those with symptoms persisting more than 3...

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