Item does not contain fulltextThe control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the color-word Stroop task. The authors review chronometric and neuroimaging evidence on Stroop task performance to evaluate two prominent, implemented models of control in naming and reading: GRAIN and WEAVER++. Computer simulations are reported, which reveal that WEAVER++ offers a more satisfactory account of the data than GRAIN. In particular, we report WEAVER++ simulations of the BOLD response in anterior cingulate cortex during Stroop performance. Aspects of single-word production and perception in the Stroop task are discussed in relation to the wider problem of the control of language use
The authors investigated the on-line relationship between overt articulation and the central process...
When models of the attentional control of vocal naming, applied to color-word Stroop and picture-wor...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article presents a new account of the Stroop phenomenon (J. R. St...
The authors discuss the issue of how visual orienting, selective stimulus processing, and vocal resp...
The authors discuss the issue of how visual orienting, selective stimulus processing, and vocal resp...
The authors discuss the issue of how visual orienting, selective stimulus processing, and vocal resp...
In a Stroop task, participants can be presented with a color name printed in color and need to class...
The authors investigated the on-line relationship between overt articulation and the central process...
When models of the attentional control of vocal naming, applied to color-word Stroop and picture-wor...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
The control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most intensively studied using the...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article presents a new account of the Stroop phenomenon (J. R. St...
The authors discuss the issue of how visual orienting, selective stimulus processing, and vocal resp...
The authors discuss the issue of how visual orienting, selective stimulus processing, and vocal resp...
The authors discuss the issue of how visual orienting, selective stimulus processing, and vocal resp...
In a Stroop task, participants can be presented with a color name printed in color and need to class...
The authors investigated the on-line relationship between overt articulation and the central process...
When models of the attentional control of vocal naming, applied to color-word Stroop and picture-wor...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...