نتایج جستجو برای: stroop

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Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
majid nejati reference laboratory, school of medicine, kashan university of medical science, kashan, iran. vahid nejati department of cognitive science, faculty of psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad reza mohammadi department of psychiatry, school of medicine, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran.

one of the main problems of the drug abusers is drug related attention bias, which causes craving, and as a result drive the drug abusers to take narcotics. methadone is used as a maintenance treatment for drug abusers. the purpose of this study is evaluation of the effect of methadone maintenance therapy (mmt) on selective attention and drug related attention bias. this study investigated drug...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2007
Ben A Parris Dinkar Sharma Brendan Weekes

Coloring only a single letter in the Stroop task can result in a reduction or elimination of Stroop interference. The present experiments were designed to test whether this modulation of Stroop interference occurs at all letter positions. Specifically, we investigated whether Stroop interference was reduced when the colored letter occupied the optimal viewing position (OVP). The experiments sho...

2014
James R. Schmidt

The proportion congruent effect is the observation that congruency effects are smaller when the proportion of incongruent stimuli is higher. The conflict adaptation account argues that this effect is due to a shift of attention away from the source of conflict. In contrast, the contingency account proposes that participants learn to predict the likely response on the basis of the distracter, an...

2016
Lin Fan Qiang Xu Xiaoxi Wang Feng Zhang Yaping Yang Xiaoping Liu

Emotionally valenced words have thus far not been empirically examined in a bilingual population with the emotional face-word Stroop paradigm. Chinese-English bilinguals were asked to identify the facial expressions of emotion with their first (L1) or second (L2) language task-irrelevant emotion words superimposed on the face pictures. We attempted to examine how the emotional content of words ...

2013
Eva Van den Bussche Astrid Vermeiren Kobe Desender Wim Gevers Gethin Hughes Tom Verguts Bert Reynvoet

The most common method for assessing similarities and differences between conscious and unconscious processing is to compare the effects of unconscious (perceptually weak) stimuli, with conscious (perceptually strong) stimuli. Awareness of these stimuli is then assessed by objective performance on prime identification tasks. While this approach has proven extremely fruitful in furthering our un...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2010
Daniel Fernandes Barbosa Francisco José A Prada Maria Fátima Glanner Otávio de Toledo Nóbrega Cláudio Olavo de Almeida Córdova

BACKGROUND The Stroop test requires the individual to respond to specific elements of a stimulus, whereas inhibiting more automated processes. OBJECTIVE To compare the cardiovascular reactivity induced by the computerized version of the Stroop word-color test TESTINPACS with the traditional version based on the reading of printed words. METHODS The sample of convenience consisted of 20 wome...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2015
Eyal Kalanthroff Amir Avnit Avishai Henik Eddy J Davelaar Marius Usher

Performance on the Stroop task reflects two types of conflict-informational (between the incongruent word and font color) and task (between the contextually relevant color-naming task and the irrelevant, but automatic, word-reading task). According to the dual mechanisms of control theory (DMC; Braver, 2012), variability in Stroop performance can result from variability in the deployment of a p...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2001
G Ward M J Roberts L H Phillips

Three correlational studies investigated the relationship between the time costs associated with Stroop stimuli (Stroop-costs) with the time costs associated with task-switching (switch-costs) obtained from colour-word stimuli and digit stimuli. In all studies, large and significant positive correlations were found between different measures of switch-costs. However, only small (and sometimes n...

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...

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