Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the time it takes to identify the color, leading to performance decrements (interference) or enhancements (facilitation). The present review addresses two questions: (1) What levels of processing contribute to Stroop effects; and (2) Where does attentional selection occur? The methods that are used in the Stroop literature to measure the candidate varieties of interference and facilitation are critically evaluated and the processing levels that contribute to Stroop effects are discussed. It is concluded that the literature does not provide clear evidence for a distinction between conflicting and facilitating representations at phonological, semanti...
Disagreement exists about whether color–word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging informa-tio...
A huge set of focused attention experiments show that when presented with color words printed in col...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
International audienceBy forcing selection into response execution processes, the present mouse-trac...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
Disagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging information...
This research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of semantic conflict to th...
A long-standing debate in the Stroop literature concerns whether the way we respond to the color dim...
The picture-word interference (PWI) paradigm and the Stroop color-word interference task are often a...
Stroop interference was defined as the difference in time needed to name the ink colors of printed c...
Item does not contain fulltextDisagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is ca...
Disagreement exists about whether color–word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging informa-tio...
A huge set of focused attention experiments show that when presented with color words printed in col...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
International audienceBy forcing selection into response execution processes, the present mouse-trac...
The Stroop effect has long been studied when investigating attentional processes; however, debate re...
International audienceThis research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of s...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
Disagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging information...
This research addressed current controversies concerning the contribution of semantic conflict to th...
A long-standing debate in the Stroop literature concerns whether the way we respond to the color dim...
The picture-word interference (PWI) paradigm and the Stroop color-word interference task are often a...
Stroop interference was defined as the difference in time needed to name the ink colors of printed c...
Item does not contain fulltextDisagreement exists about whether color-word Stroop facilitation is ca...
Disagreement exists about whether color–word Stroop facilitation is caused by converging informa-tio...
A huge set of focused attention experiments show that when presented with color words printed in col...
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a ...