Cognitive control is generally measured with the Stroop effect which is signified by slow responses in the incongruent (the word and color mismatch) items. The magnitude of the Stroop effect is modulated by experimental manipulations, for instance it is reduced by presenting items in mostly incongruent contexts as compared to mostly congruent contexts. The difference between the Stroop effects observed in these contexts is called the context specific proportion congruency (CSPC) effect. A large number of CSPC studies used the rather unconventional prime-probe version of the Stroop task. By its very nature, this version creates spatial uncertainty for the color dimension, since the word dimension is presented at the center of the screen, whi...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
Empirical thesis.At head of title page: Attentional control of task conflict.Bibliography: pages 41-...
International audienceConflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimulus information leads ...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect for...
In the Stroop task, participants identify the print color of color words. The congruency effect is t...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a larger Stroop effect for ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroup effec...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
Crump and Milliken (2009) reported a context-specific proportion congruence (CSPC) effect for induce...
In the field of cognitive control, dimensional overlap and pathway automaticity are generally believ...
The spatial Stroop task measures the ability to resolve interference between relevant and irrelevant...
Three experiments investigated transfer of list-wide proportion congruent (LWPC) effects from a set ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect in a Stroop task – the observation of reduced i...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
Empirical thesis.At head of title page: Attentional control of task conflict.Bibliography: pages 41-...
International audienceConflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimulus information leads ...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect for...
In the Stroop task, participants identify the print color of color words. The congruency effect is t...
Facilitation (faster responses to Congruent trials compared with Neutral trials) in the Stroop task ...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a larger Stroop effect for ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroup effec...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
Crump and Milliken (2009) reported a context-specific proportion congruence (CSPC) effect for induce...
In the field of cognitive control, dimensional overlap and pathway automaticity are generally believ...
The spatial Stroop task measures the ability to resolve interference between relevant and irrelevant...
Three experiments investigated transfer of list-wide proportion congruent (LWPC) effects from a set ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect in a Stroop task – the observation of reduced i...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
Empirical thesis.At head of title page: Attentional control of task conflict.Bibliography: pages 41-...