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Stroop Task in Mindfulness Research
The Stroop task is a commonly used assessment tool in cognitive science. It presents stimuli that contain two conflicting informational aspects and... -
Resting Stroop task: Evidence of task conflict in trials with no required response
In the typical Stroop task, participants are presented with color words written in different ink colors and are asked to respond to their color. It...
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Emotional Stroop Task in Mindfulness Research
The traditional color Stroop task tests the ability for a person to respond to the color of ink a word is printed in and inhibit the incongruent... -
Pupillary correlates of preparatory control in the Stroop task
In three experiments, individual differences in preparatory control in the Stroop task were examined. Participants performed variants of the Stroop...
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Attentional deficits in fibromyalgia: an ERP study with the oddball dual task and emotional stroop task
The present study investigated the neural correlates of attentional deficits in fibromyalgia through an Oddball Dual Task and an Emotional Stroop...
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Inhibition changes across the lifespan: experimental evidence from the Stroop task
Individuals constantly exert inhibitory control over their thoughts and behaviors to plan actions that compete with habits and impulses. Cognitive...
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A comparison between different variants of the spatial Stroop task: The influence of analytic flexibility on Stroop effect estimates and reliability
The spatial Stroop task measures the ability to resolve interference between relevant and irrelevant spatial information. We recently proposed a...
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A spatial version of the Stroop task for examining proactive and reactive control independently from non-conflict processes
Conflict-induced control refers to humans’ ability to regulate attention in the processing of target information (e.g., the color of a word in the...
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The Stroop Task Sex Difference: Evolved Inhibition or Color Naming?
Previous research shows that women outperform men in the classic Stroop task, but it is not known why this difference occurs. There are currently two...
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Revisiting congruency effects in the working memory Stroop task
The working memory Stroop task is to name the color of a rectangular patch with keypress while holding a color word in working memory. Previous...
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What is word? The boundary conditions of task conflict in the Stroop task
The Stroop task is characterized by two types of conflicts—information conflict (between the incongruent word and ink color) and task conflict...
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The influence of reward in the Simon task: Differences and similarities to the Stroop and Eriksen flanker tasks
Previous studies have suggested that performance-contingent reward can modulate cognitive control by biasing irrelevant location-response...
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Psychometric Properties of an Online Administered Version of the Suicide Stroop Task
Attentional biases to suicide-related stimuli are thought to be related to suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). The suicide Stroop task has been...
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Are eyes special? Gaze, but not pointing gestures, elicits a reversed congruency effect in a spatial Stroop task
Gaze stimuli can shape attention in a peculiar way as compared to non-social stimuli. For instance, in a spatial Stroop task, gaze stimuli elicit a...
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Exploring the multiverse of analysis options for the alcohol Stroop
The alcohol Stroop is a widely used task in addiction science to measure the theoretical concept of attentional bias (a selective attention to...
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Limitations of cognitive control on emotional distraction – Congruency in the Color Stroop task does not modulate the Emotional Stroop effect
Emotional information receives prioritized processing over concurrent cognitive processes. This can lead to distraction if emotional information has...
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The Stroop legacy: A cautionary tale on methodological issues and a proposed spatial solution
The Stroop task is a seminal paradigm in experimental psychology, so much that various variants of the classical color–word version have been...
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Semantic Stroop interference is modulated by the availability of executive resources: Insights from delta-plot analyses and cognitive load manipulation
We investigated whether, during visual word recognition, semantic processing is modulated by attentional control mechanisms directed at matching...
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Some further clarifications on age-related differences in the Stroop task: New evidence from the two-to-one Stroop paradigm
Previous studies (Augustinova et al., Psychonomic Bulletin & Review , 25 (2), 767-774, 2018; Li & Bosman, Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition , 3 (4),...
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On the reliability of behavioral measures of cognitive control: retest reliability of task-inhibition effect, task-preparation effect, Stroop-like interference, and conflict adaptation effect
This study examined the reliability (retest and split-half) of four common behavioral measures of cognitive control. In Experiment 1 ( N = 96), we...