International audienceThe aim of the present manuscript was to investigate the source of congruency effects in weak bilinguals (Experiment 1) and in early language learning (Experiment 2). In both studies, participants performed a bilingual version of a colour-word Stroop task. The standard finding is slower and less accurate responding when the word and colour are incongruent (e.g., “red” in blue) relative to congruent (e.g., “red” in red). This congruency effect occurs for the distracting colour words from both the first and second language. Both stimulus conflict (i.e., conflict between the meaning of the word and ink colour) and response conflict (i.e., conflict between possible response options) contribute to first-language congruency ...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceThe aim of the present manuscript was to investigate the source of congruency ...
International audienceIn the present manuscript, we investigate the source of congruency effects in ...
The aim of the present thesis is to investigate the source of Stroop (interference) effects in weak ...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
Disagreement exists about whether color–word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging informa-tio...
Numerous studies have revealed that bilingual individuals outperform monolinguals in tasks requiring...
Disagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging information...
J. R. Stroop\u27 s landmark 1935 article about interference in color naming is often used to study b...
The well-documented advantage that bilingual speakers demonstrate across the lifespan on measures of...
Item does not contain fulltextDisagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is ca...
We studied the influence of attention on the timecourse of Stroop-like conflict. Thirty-two voluntee...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceThe aim of the present manuscript was to investigate the source of congruency ...
International audienceIn the present manuscript, we investigate the source of congruency effects in ...
The aim of the present thesis is to investigate the source of Stroop (interference) effects in weak ...
Aims and objectives: This study assessed bilinguals' language control (LC) and inhibitory control (I...
Disagreement exists about whether color–word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging informa-tio...
Numerous studies have revealed that bilingual individuals outperform monolinguals in tasks requiring...
Disagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging information...
J. R. Stroop\u27 s landmark 1935 article about interference in color naming is often used to study b...
The well-documented advantage that bilingual speakers demonstrate across the lifespan on measures of...
Item does not contain fulltextDisagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is ca...
We studied the influence of attention on the timecourse of Stroop-like conflict. Thirty-two voluntee...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning read...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...