In a Stroop task, participants can be presented with a color name printed in color and need to classify the print color while ignoring the word. The Stroop effect is typically calculated as the difference in mean response time (RT) between congruent (e.g., the word RED printed in red) and incongruent (GREEN in red) trials. Delta plots compare not just mean performance, but the entire RT distributions of congruent and incongruent conditions. However, both mean RT and delta plots have some limitations. Arm-reaching trajectories allow a more continuous measure for assessing the time course of the Stroop effect. We compared arm movements to congruent and incongruent stimuli in a standard Stroop task and a control task that encourages processing...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
© 2016 Yamamoto, Incera and McLennan. In a reverse Stroop task, observers respond to the meaning of ...
International audience550 In the Stroop task (Stroop, 1935), participants are instructed to name the...
The presence of the Stroop effect betrays the fact that the carrier words were read in the face of i...
In a reverse Stroop task, observers respond to the meaning of a color word irrespective of the color...
We examined the continuous dynamics of the Stroop task using mouse-tracking. Participants moved the ...
identify the ink colors of color words (for a review, see MacLeod, 1991). Responses are typically sl...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
In the past 45 years there has been a growing interest in color-word naming or, as it is more common...
While the classical card versions of the Stroop colour-word tasks employ verbal mode of response (th...
Contains fulltext : 70952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Abstract: The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a p...
Item does not contain fulltextThe control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most...
Stroop interference was defined as the difference in time needed to name the ink colors of printed c...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
© 2016 Yamamoto, Incera and McLennan. In a reverse Stroop task, observers respond to the meaning of ...
International audience550 In the Stroop task (Stroop, 1935), participants are instructed to name the...
The presence of the Stroop effect betrays the fact that the carrier words were read in the face of i...
In a reverse Stroop task, observers respond to the meaning of a color word irrespective of the color...
We examined the continuous dynamics of the Stroop task using mouse-tracking. Participants moved the ...
identify the ink colors of color words (for a review, see MacLeod, 1991). Responses are typically sl...
Despite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robustly influences the ti...
In the past 45 years there has been a growing interest in color-word naming or, as it is more common...
While the classical card versions of the Stroop colour-word tasks employ verbal mode of response (th...
Contains fulltext : 70952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Abstract: The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a p...
Item does not contain fulltextThe control of language use has in its simplest form perhaps been most...
Stroop interference was defined as the difference in time needed to name the ink colors of printed c...
Aim: The interpretation of the data obtained in the context of the Stroop effect from the “Top Down”...
This article presents a new account of the color-word Stroop phenomenon ( J. R. Stroop, 1935) based ...
© 2016 Yamamoto, Incera and McLennan. In a reverse Stroop task, observers respond to the meaning of ...