The Stroop effect is one of the most widely known psychological phenomena. It describes the difficulty to name the font color of a word, if that word itself names a different color. In experienced readers, reading happens automatically and effortlessly. Therefore, it takes mental effort to suppress the meaning we gather from the word to instead focus on its color. The mental effort we experience when trying to ignore the meaning of the word is what psychologists call ‘inhibition’. We can say that we need to ‘inhibit’ the automatic response of reading the word so we can give the more unusual response of naming the font color. Our brain’s ability to inhibit automatic responses is crucial to taking deliberate actions. It allows for our behav...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
<div><p>We re-examined a modified emotional Stroop task that included an additional colour-word alon...
The current study examined whether there is a relationship between the dimension of delusion-pronene...
Abstract: The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a p...
Attentional bias is a central feature of many cognitive theories of psychopathology. One of the most...
The Stroop task is the most widely used task for examining executive functioning. A variety of modif...
In order to gauge in a precise fashion the capture of attention by emotional stimuli, we developed a...
The Stroop Color coding and word test (Stroop, 1935) is a well-known phenomenon investigating cognit...
The Stroop Color coding and word test (Stroop, 1935) is a well-known phenomenon investigating cognit...
Two experiments using a modified Stroop procedure demonstrated that people without anxiety disorders...
The purpose of this experiment was to test the relationship between grade level and the Stroop effec...
The Stroop Color coding and word test (Stroop, 1935) is a well-known phenomenon investigating cognit...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
<div><p>We re-examined a modified emotional Stroop task that included an additional colour-word alon...
The current study examined whether there is a relationship between the dimension of delusion-pronene...
Abstract: The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a p...
Attentional bias is a central feature of many cognitive theories of psychopathology. One of the most...
The Stroop task is the most widely used task for examining executive functioning. A variety of modif...
In order to gauge in a precise fashion the capture of attention by emotional stimuli, we developed a...
The Stroop Color coding and word test (Stroop, 1935) is a well-known phenomenon investigating cognit...
The Stroop Color coding and word test (Stroop, 1935) is a well-known phenomenon investigating cognit...
Two experiments using a modified Stroop procedure demonstrated that people without anxiety disorders...
The purpose of this experiment was to test the relationship between grade level and the Stroop effec...
The Stroop Color coding and word test (Stroop, 1935) is a well-known phenomenon investigating cognit...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
The Stroop task is a popular neuropsychological test that measures executive control. Strong Stroop ...
<div><p>We re-examined a modified emotional Stroop task that included an additional colour-word alon...
The current study examined whether there is a relationship between the dimension of delusion-pronene...