We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time course of the distractor frequency effect in the colour-naming Stroop task, i.e. the longer naming latency when to-be-ignored words are low frequency rather than high-frequency words. ERPs elicited by coloured words were influenced by distractor frequency in 160\u2013220 ms and 300\u2013400 ms time windows. In a Stroop variant of the colour-naming task, ERPs elicited by coloured words were affected by colour/word congruency in 300\u2013400 ms and 500\u2013600 ms time windows. Temporal and polarity features of distractor frequency and Stroop ERP responses suggest that the distractor frequency effect in the colour-naming Stroop task is characterised by at least two temporall...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
This dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain potentials to functionally locali...
The “distractor-frequency effect” refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...
We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time-course of the distractor freque...
In the context of a color naming task, the Distractor Frequency effect refers to the phenomenon of l...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
<div><p>The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used exte...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
In the Stroop task, the latency of response to a colour is either faster or slower in the presence o...
This study compared emotional Stroop interference in the emotional colour naming Stroop and the emot...
The electrophysiological correlates of the Stroop color-word interference effect were studied in eig...
If subjects are required to name the color of the word red printed in blue ink, interference between...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the exact timing of selective response activation in a manual color-word Stroo...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
This dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain potentials to functionally locali...
The “distractor-frequency effect” refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...
We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time-course of the distractor freque...
In the context of a color naming task, the Distractor Frequency effect refers to the phenomenon of l...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
<div><p>The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used exte...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
In the Stroop task, the latency of response to a colour is either faster or slower in the presence o...
This study compared emotional Stroop interference in the emotional colour naming Stroop and the emot...
The electrophysiological correlates of the Stroop color-word interference effect were studied in eig...
If subjects are required to name the color of the word red printed in blue ink, interference between...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the exact timing of selective response activation in a manual color-word Stroo...
In the non-color–word Stroop task, university students ’ response latencies were longer for low-freq...
This dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain potentials to functionally locali...
The “distractor-frequency effect” refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...