Interference is reduced in mostly incongruent relative to mostly congruent lists. Classic accounts of this list-wide proportion congruence effect assume that list-level control processes strategically modulate word reading. Contemporary accounts posit that reliance on the word is modulated poststimulus onset by item-specific information (e.g., proportion congruency of the word). To adjudicate between these accounts, we used novel designs featuring neutral trials. In two experiments, we showed that the list-wide proportion congruence effect is accompanied by a change in neutral trial color-naming performance. Because neutral words have no item-specific bias, this pattern can be attributed to list-level control. Additionally, we showed that l...
The magnitude of congruency effects depends on, among other things, the specifics of previous trials...
We report distributional analyses of response times (RT) in two variants of the color-word Stroop ta...
There is a growing interest in assessing how cognitive processes fluidly adjust across trials within...
Hypothesized top-down and bottom-up mechanisms of control within conflict-rich environments were exa...
In this article, we assess an alternative account of a key experimental pattern thought to index top...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect for...
• Neutral trials were used to measure the display frequency effect • All features had equal marginal...
Proportion congruency effects represent hallmark phenomena in current theorizing about cognitive con...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroup effec...
International audienceCurrent theories posit multiple levels of cognitive control for resolving conf...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
Congruency effects are larger when most trials are congruent relative to incongruent. According to t...
Empirical thesis.At head of title page: Attentional control of task conflict.Bibliography: pages 41-...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a larger Stroop effect for ...
The magnitude of congruency effects depends on, among other things, the specifics of previous trials...
We report distributional analyses of response times (RT) in two variants of the color-word Stroop ta...
There is a growing interest in assessing how cognitive processes fluidly adjust across trials within...
Hypothesized top-down and bottom-up mechanisms of control within conflict-rich environments were exa...
In this article, we assess an alternative account of a key experimental pattern thought to index top...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect for...
• Neutral trials were used to measure the display frequency effect • All features had equal marginal...
Proportion congruency effects represent hallmark phenomena in current theorizing about cognitive con...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroup effec...
International audienceCurrent theories posit multiple levels of cognitive control for resolving conf...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
Congruency effects are larger when most trials are congruent relative to incongruent. According to t...
Empirical thesis.At head of title page: Attentional control of task conflict.Bibliography: pages 41-...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a larger Stroop effect for ...
The magnitude of congruency effects depends on, among other things, the specifics of previous trials...
We report distributional analyses of response times (RT) in two variants of the color-word Stroop ta...
There is a growing interest in assessing how cognitive processes fluidly adjust across trials within...