The Stroop task is a central experimental paradigm used to probe cognitive control by measuring the ability of participants to selectively attend to task-relevant information and inhibit automatic task-irrelevant responses. Research has revealed variability in both experimental manipulations and individual differences. Here, we focus on a particular source of Stroop variability, the reverse-facilitation (RF; faster responses to nonword neutral stimuli than to congruent stimuli), which has recently been suggested as a signature of task conflict. We first review the literature that shows RF variability in the Stroop task, both with regard to experimental manipulations and to individual differences. We suggest that task conflict variability ca...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
The Stroop task is used to measure cognitive interfering processes and attention control. The most c...
The present study examined the extent to which a key marker of task conflict, negative facilitation,...
Performance on the Stroop task reflects two types of conflict—informational (between the incongruent...
Cognitive control allows humans to direct and coordinate their thoughts and actions in a flexible wa...
Motivation signals have been shown to influence the engagement of cognitive control processes. Howev...
In the present study participants completed two blocks of the Stroop task, one in which the response...
The Dual Mechanisms of Control theory proposes that individuals flexibly alternate between two modes...
International audienceThe Dual Mechanisms of Control framework posits the existence of two distinct ...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
Cognitive control is applied in situations that require overriding a habitual and automatic response...
This study used a proportion congruency manipulation in the Stroop task in order to investigate, at ...
This study used a proportion congruency manipulation in the Stroop task in order to investigate, at ...
Cognitive control allows information processing and behaviour to vary adaptively from moment to mome...
In the Eriksen flanker and colour-word Stroop tasks, the response time (RT) difference between incon...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
The Stroop task is used to measure cognitive interfering processes and attention control. The most c...
The present study examined the extent to which a key marker of task conflict, negative facilitation,...
Performance on the Stroop task reflects two types of conflict—informational (between the incongruent...
Cognitive control allows humans to direct and coordinate their thoughts and actions in a flexible wa...
Motivation signals have been shown to influence the engagement of cognitive control processes. Howev...
In the present study participants completed two blocks of the Stroop task, one in which the response...
The Dual Mechanisms of Control theory proposes that individuals flexibly alternate between two modes...
International audienceThe Dual Mechanisms of Control framework posits the existence of two distinct ...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
Cognitive control is applied in situations that require overriding a habitual and automatic response...
This study used a proportion congruency manipulation in the Stroop task in order to investigate, at ...
This study used a proportion congruency manipulation in the Stroop task in order to investigate, at ...
Cognitive control allows information processing and behaviour to vary adaptively from moment to mome...
In the Eriksen flanker and colour-word Stroop tasks, the response time (RT) difference between incon...
Response control or inhibition is one of the cornerstones of modern cognitive psychology, featuring ...
The Stroop task is used to measure cognitive interfering processes and attention control. The most c...
The present study examined the extent to which a key marker of task conflict, negative facilitation,...