نتایج جستجو برای: stroop color

تعداد نتایج: 124195  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2010
Edoardo Casiglia Sami Schiff Enrico Facco Amos Gabbana Valérie Tikhonoff Laura Schiavon Anna Bascelli Marsel Avdia Maria Teresa Tosello Augusto Mario Rossi Hilda Haxhi Nasto Federica Guidotti Margherita Giacomello Piero Amodio

To clarify whether hypnotically-induced alexia was able to reduce the Stroop effect due to color/word interference, 12 volunteers (6 with high and 6 with low hypnotizability according to Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale Form C) underwent a Stroop test consisting of measuring, both in basal conditions and during post-hypnotic alexia, the reaction times (RT) at appearance of a colored word ...

2001
Ami Eidels Eran Chajut Daniel Algom

Presented with Stroop color-word stimuli, participants were asked to make one response (“Yes”) to the appearance of the word RED, the color red, or both and another response (“No”) when none of these targets (defined by redness) appeared. The same participants also performed in the standard Stroop task, naming the print color of the same set of color words. Because we were careful to (1) constr...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2004
Daniel Algom Eran Chajut Shlomo Lev

The role of Stroop processes in the emotional Stroop effect was subjected to a conceptual scrutiny augmented by a series of experiments entailing reading or lexical decision as well as color naming. The analysis showed that the Stroop effect is not defined in the emotional Stroop task. The experiments showed that reading, lexical decision, and color naming all are slower with emotional words an...

Journal: :Frontiers in Psychology 2017

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2014
Lawrence G. Appelbaum Carsten Nicolas Boehler Lauren A. Davis Robert J. Won Marty G. Woldorff

In this study, we leveraged the high temporal resolution of EEG to examine the neural mechanisms underlying the flexible regulation of cognitive control that unfolds over different timescales. We measured behavioral and neural effects of color-word incongruency, as different groups of participants performed three different versions of color-word Stroop tasks in which the relative timing of the ...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2011
Kui Wang

This study reported the role of orthography in semantic activation processes of Chinese single-character words. Eighteen native Chinese speaking adults were recruited to take part in a Stroop experiment consisting of one-character color words and pseudowords which were orthographically similar to these color words. Classic behavioral Stroop effects, namely longer reaction times for incongruent ...

2017
Sachiko Kinoshita Bianca de Wit Melissa Aji Dennis Norris

We report distributional analyses of response times (RT) in two variants of the color-word Stroop task using manual keypress responses. In the classic Stroop task, in which the color and word dimensions are integrated into a single stimulus, the Stroop congruence effect increased across the quantiles. In contrast, in the primed Stroop task, in which the distractor word is presented ahead of col...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2010
Xun Liu Yunsoo Park Xiaosi Gu Jin Fan

Extensive studies have been conducted to examine various attentional control effects that stem from stimulus-stimulus (S-S) and stimulus-response (S-R) incompatibility. Among these behavioral paradigms, the best-known are the Stroop effect, the Simon effect, and Posner's cue validity effect. In this study, we designed two behavioral tasks incorporating these effects (Simon-color-Stroop and Simo...

Journal: :Psychological research 2004
Bernhard Hommel

The implications of an ideomotor approach to action control were investigated. In Experiment 1, participants made manual responses to letter stimuli and they were presented with response-contingent color patches, i.e., colored action effects. This rendered stimuli of the same color as an action's effect effective primes of that action, suggesting that bilateral associations were created between...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2003
Peter Wühr Florian Waszak

The Stroop (1935) effect is the inability to ignore a color word when the task is to report the ink color of that word (i.e., to say "green" to the word RED in green ink). The present study investigated whether object-based processing contributes to the Stroop effect. According to this view, observers are unable to ignore irrelevant features of an attended object (Kahneman & Henik, 1981). In th...

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