In between-attribute Stroop matching tasks, participants compare the meaning (or the color) of a Stroop stimulus with a probe color (or meaning) while attempting to ignore the Stroop stimulus's task-irrelevant attribute. Interference in this task has been explained by two competing theories: A semantic competition account and a response competition account. Recent results favor the response competition account, which assumes that interference is caused by a task-irrelevant comparison. However, the comparison of studies is complicated by the lack of a consensus on how trial types should be classified and analyzed. In this work, we review existing findings and theories and provide a new classification of trial types. We report two experiments...
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By assessing whether semantic (in addition to response) conflict contributes to the Stroop interfere...
Researchers debate whether Stroop interference from an incongruent word in color-naming response tim...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
Discussions of the source of Stroop interference continue to pervade the literature. Semantic compet...
A series of recent studies have utilized the two-to-one mapping paradigm in the Stroop task. In this...
Abstract—A color-word matching task was used to investigate the basis of Stroop interference. Subjec...
Discussions of the source of the Stroop interference effect continue to pervade the literature. Sema...
Conflict in the Stroop task is thought to come from various stages of processing, including semantic...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...
The Stroop task, in which participants identify the font color of a word which names an incongruent ...
Interference in the Stroop task is thought to arise from various stages of processing, including the...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
A series of recent studies have utilized the two-to-one mapping paradigm in the Stroop task. In this...
In the present study participants completed two blocks of the Stroop task, one in which the response...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
By assessing whether semantic (in addition to response) conflict contributes to the Stroop interfere...
Researchers debate whether Stroop interference from an incongruent word in color-naming response tim...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
Discussions of the source of Stroop interference continue to pervade the literature. Semantic compet...
A series of recent studies have utilized the two-to-one mapping paradigm in the Stroop task. In this...
Abstract—A color-word matching task was used to investigate the basis of Stroop interference. Subjec...
Discussions of the source of the Stroop interference effect continue to pervade the literature. Sema...
Conflict in the Stroop task is thought to come from various stages of processing, including semantic...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...
The Stroop task, in which participants identify the font color of a word which names an incongruent ...
Interference in the Stroop task is thought to arise from various stages of processing, including the...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
A series of recent studies have utilized the two-to-one mapping paradigm in the Stroop task. In this...
In the present study participants completed two blocks of the Stroop task, one in which the response...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
By assessing whether semantic (in addition to response) conflict contributes to the Stroop interfere...
Researchers debate whether Stroop interference from an incongruent word in color-naming response tim...