The experiment reported represents a preliminary assessment of the ability of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to inhibit distracting stimuli in a selective attention task. Twenty MS and 20 matched control participants were given a card version of the Stroop colour–word interference task. Four conditions were included; neutral (strings of coloured Xs), congruent (colour and word matched), Stroop interference (colour and word conflicted) and ignored repeated (again, conflicting colour and words, but colour on trial n matched the word on trial n−1). Response times (RTs) to 30 trials in each condition were measured to the nearest second. Increased Stroop interference scores were evident for the MS patients relative to the control group. How...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
The experiment reported represents a preliminary assessment of the ability of multiple sclerosis (MS...
Contains fulltext : 29742.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fourteen patient...
Background The Stroop test is frequently used to assess deficits in inhibitory control in people wit...
Deficits in interference control are ascribed to patients suffering from ADHD by a number of cogniti...
Selective attention is conventionally taken to indicate the selection of one set of sensory inputs o...
Attentional processes enhancing relevant information and attenuating competing irrelevant informatio...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
In the Stroop test, interference occurs in naming the print color of a word when the word is itself ...
A Stroop negative priming (NP) task was used to assess immediate selective attention and priming in ...
An inhibition deficit, including poor interference control, has been implicated as one of the core d...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
The experiment reported represents a preliminary assessment of the ability of multiple sclerosis (MS...
Contains fulltext : 29742.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fourteen patient...
Background The Stroop test is frequently used to assess deficits in inhibitory control in people wit...
Deficits in interference control are ascribed to patients suffering from ADHD by a number of cogniti...
Selective attention is conventionally taken to indicate the selection of one set of sensory inputs o...
Attentional processes enhancing relevant information and attenuating competing irrelevant informatio...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
In the Stroop test, interference occurs in naming the print color of a word when the word is itself ...
A Stroop negative priming (NP) task was used to assess immediate selective attention and priming in ...
An inhibition deficit, including poor interference control, has been implicated as one of the core d...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...
Negative priming indexes an inhibition process that aids target selection by reducing distractor int...