Abstract—A color-word matching task was used to investigate the basis of Stroop interference. Subjects were shown a pair of stimuli: an ink color (e.g., a red bar) and a colored word (e.g., RED printed in red or blue) and decided whether the two items had the same meaning (meaning decisions) or whether they had the same surface color (visu-al decisions). In Experiment 1, the two stimuli were shown simultane-ously, and conflicting visual information of the word (e.g., RED printed in blue, against a red bar) led to interference in meaning deci-sions, whereas conflicting verbal information (e.g., BLUE printed in red, against a red bar) produced no interference in visual decisions. In Experiment 2, as an increasing time interval was imposed bet...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
The Stroop task, in which participants identify the font color of a word which names an incongruent ...
We studied the influence of attention on the timecourse of Stroop-like conflict. Thirty-two voluntee...
Discussions of the source of Stroop interference continue to pervade the literature. Semantic compet...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
This experiment was conducted to examine the response competition hypothesis of Stroop interference ...
Discussions of the source of the Stroop interference effect continue to pervade the literature. Sema...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...
This research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of semantic conflict to th...
Previous audiovisual Stroop studies used spoken colour-words mainly as ignored distractors when perf...
Abstract-Stroop interference refers to the finding that it takes longer to name the color ofan incon...
A series of recent studies have utilized the two-to-one mapping paradigm in the Stroop task. In this...
In two experiments, the contributions of internal and external competition in a task known to produc...
The processing time of the relevant (color) and irrelevant (word) stimulus dimensions in a Stroop co...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
The Stroop task, in which participants identify the font color of a word which names an incongruent ...
We studied the influence of attention on the timecourse of Stroop-like conflict. Thirty-two voluntee...
Discussions of the source of Stroop interference continue to pervade the literature. Semantic compet...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
This experiment was conducted to examine the response competition hypothesis of Stroop interference ...
Discussions of the source of the Stroop interference effect continue to pervade the literature. Sema...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...
This research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of semantic conflict to th...
Previous audiovisual Stroop studies used spoken colour-words mainly as ignored distractors when perf...
Abstract-Stroop interference refers to the finding that it takes longer to name the color ofan incon...
A series of recent studies have utilized the two-to-one mapping paradigm in the Stroop task. In this...
In two experiments, the contributions of internal and external competition in a task known to produc...
The processing time of the relevant (color) and irrelevant (word) stimulus dimensions in a Stroop co...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
The Stroop task, in which participants identify the font color of a word which names an incongruent ...
We studied the influence of attention on the timecourse of Stroop-like conflict. Thirty-two voluntee...