نتایج جستجو برای: stroop color

تعداد نتایج: 124195  

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2015
Andrew J Aschenbrenner David A Balota

Past studies have suggested that Stroop interference increases with age; however the robustness of this effect after controlling for processing speed has been questioned. Both working memory (WM) and the congruency of the immediately preceding trial have also been shown to moderate the magnitude of Stroop interference. Specifically, interference is smaller both for individuals with higher worki...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 2003
Frank H Durgin

In two experiments, the contributions of internal and external competition in a task known to produce a reverse Stroop effect were investigated. In this paradigm, the verbal meaning of an incongruent Stroop stimulus is identified by pointing to a patch of matching color--a task made difficult by the incongruent print color. The experiments showed that there was somewhat more interference when t...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2000
MacLeod MacDonald

In the classic Stroop effect, naming the color of an incompatible color word (e.g. the word RED printed in green ink; say, 'green') is much slower and more error-prone than is naming the color of a control item (e.g. XXX or CAT printed in green; say 'green'). This seemingly simple interference phenomenon has long provided a fertile testing ground for theories of the cognitive and neural compone...

Journal: :Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 2010
C Ludwig E Borella M Tettamanti A de Ribaupierre

The Color Stroop Test is consensually considered as a task to assess the efficiency of inhibitory mechanisms. If the Stroop interference effect is largely undisputed, it is also acknowledged that the size of this effect varies as a function of various task manipulations, such as the task format. The aim of the present study was to compare the size of adult age-related differences in inhibition ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2009
Gary D Sherman Gerald L Clore

Three studies examined automatic associations between words with moral and immoral meanings and the colors black and white. The speed of color naming in a Stroop task was faster when words in black concerned immorality (e.g., greed), rather than morality, and when words in white concerned morality (e.g., honesty), rather than immorality. In addition, priming immorality by having participants ha...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2005
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa Frauke Musial Alexander Mohr Ralf H Trippe Wolfgang H R Miltner

The electrocortical correlates of the processing of feared/fear-relevant and neutral stimuli were investigated in a pictorial emotional Stroop paradigm with spider phobic, social phobic, and nonphobic subjects. Subjects identified either the color of red or blue pictures of spiders, birds, or flowers (emotional Stroop task) or the object itself (identification task) by pressing different button...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Thad A Polk Robert M Drake John J Jonides Mason R Smith Edward E Smith

We present a functional MRI experiment investigating the neural basis of feature-based attention in humans using the Stroop task. Cortical areas specifically involved in color processing and word reading were first identified in individual participants using independent tests. These areas were then probed during the Stroop task (in which participants must selectively attend to the font color of...

Journal: :Cognitive science 2011
Tom Stafford Leanne Ingram Kevin N. Gurney

Piéron's Law describes the relationship between stimulus intensity and reaction time. Previously (Stafford & Gurney, 2004), we have shown that Piéron's Law is a necessary consequence of rise-to-threshold decision making and thus will arise from optimal simple decision-making algorithms (e.g., Bogacz, Brown, Moehlis, Holmes, & Cohen, 2006). Here, we manipulate the color saturation of a Stroop st...

2011
Eiling Yee Sarah Z. Ahmed Sharon L. Thompson-Schill

That similar words can prime one another isn’t news. However, recently this phenomenon has been exploited to make inferences about conceptual representations. What types of similarity matter? While there is evidence that similarity in function, shape, and even manipulation figure in the organization of semantic memory, evidence for color similarity is sparse. This is surprising: intuition sugge...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2002
Mónica Rosselli Alfredo Ardila Mirtha N Santisi María Del Rosario Arecco Judy Salvatierra Alejandra Conde Bonie Lenis

The aim of this study was to analyze the performance of Spanish-English bilinguals on the Golden Stroop Test. The effects of bilingualism, participants' age, age of acquisition of the second language, and proficiency in each language were analyzed. Participants consisted of 71 Spanish-English bilinguals, 40 English monolinguals, and 11 Spanish monolinguals from South Florida. Proficiency in Spa...

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