A large, cross-sectional aging investigation of performance on the Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT) was carried out. Subjects were 247 volunteers, ages 20–80 in seven age levels. Although all subjects thought themselves to be normal and healthy, a post hoc division could be made on the basis of biological life events (BLE). BLE are mild biological or environmental factors, such as repeated experiences of general anesthesia, that can hamper optimal brain functioning. Apart from the anticipated age effects, performance was poorer in subjects who had experienced one or more BLE: The slowing due to BLE was comparable to the effect of age, especially on the task involving language interference in color-naming. Education had a significant effect on ...
Older adults are significantly slower than young adults in the naming response in the Stroop Color W...
The Color Stroop Test is consensually considered as a task to assess the efficiency of inhibitorymec...
The Stroop task is a traditional measure of cognitive control processes, yet results remain mixed wh...
A large, cross-sectional aging investigation of performance on the Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT) was...
Stroop interference-- p. 2 The Stroop test comes in different variations, but all of them index perf...
The present study investigated age differences in selective attention and the modulatory effect that...
The Stroop Color-Word Test was administered to 1, 856 cognitively screened, healthy Dutch-speaking p...
The Stroop Color-Word Test was administered to 1,856 cognitively screened, healthy Dutch-speaking pa...
It is unknown to what extent the performance on the Stroop color-word test is affected by reduced vi...
The effect of test duration on age-related differences in Stroop interference was assessed in a larg...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of demographic variables on Stroop C...
It is unknown to what extent the performance on the Stroop color-word test is affected by reduced vi...
A cross-sectional study into age-related decline of psychomotor speed is reported. A newly introduce...
The Stroop effect is considered as a standard attentional measure to study conflict resolution in hu...
While functioning in multiple domains declines with age, emotional regulation appears to remain pres...
Older adults are significantly slower than young adults in the naming response in the Stroop Color W...
The Color Stroop Test is consensually considered as a task to assess the efficiency of inhibitorymec...
The Stroop task is a traditional measure of cognitive control processes, yet results remain mixed wh...
A large, cross-sectional aging investigation of performance on the Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT) was...
Stroop interference-- p. 2 The Stroop test comes in different variations, but all of them index perf...
The present study investigated age differences in selective attention and the modulatory effect that...
The Stroop Color-Word Test was administered to 1, 856 cognitively screened, healthy Dutch-speaking p...
The Stroop Color-Word Test was administered to 1,856 cognitively screened, healthy Dutch-speaking pa...
It is unknown to what extent the performance on the Stroop color-word test is affected by reduced vi...
The effect of test duration on age-related differences in Stroop interference was assessed in a larg...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of demographic variables on Stroop C...
It is unknown to what extent the performance on the Stroop color-word test is affected by reduced vi...
A cross-sectional study into age-related decline of psychomotor speed is reported. A newly introduce...
The Stroop effect is considered as a standard attentional measure to study conflict resolution in hu...
While functioning in multiple domains declines with age, emotional regulation appears to remain pres...
Older adults are significantly slower than young adults in the naming response in the Stroop Color W...
The Color Stroop Test is consensually considered as a task to assess the efficiency of inhibitorymec...
The Stroop task is a traditional measure of cognitive control processes, yet results remain mixed wh...