Contains fulltext : 172904.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Accumulating evidence suggests that spoken word production requires different amounts of top-down control depending on the prevailing circumstances. For example, during Stroop-like tasks, the interference in response time (RT) is typically larger following congruent trials than following incongruent trials. This effect is called the Gratton effect, and has been taken to reflect top-down control adjustments based on the previous trial type. Such control adjustments have been studied extensively in Stroop and Eriksen flanker tasks (mostly using manual responses), but not in the picture-word interference (PWI) task, which is a workhorse of language productio...
Abstract Most EEG studies analysing speech production with event related brain potential (ERP) have ...
In the picture word interference (PWI) paradigm, participants name pictures while ignoring accompany...
Contains fulltext : 157171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
Accumulating evidence suggests that spoken word production requires different amounts of top-down co...
Accumulating evidence suggests that spoken word production requires different amounts of top-down co...
Contains fulltext : 159797.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The colour-word...
Contains fulltext : 157581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous stud...
<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 ...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
Contains fulltext : 190924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lexical selecti...
Between-trial effects in Stroop-like interference tasks are linked to differences in the amount of c...
Contains fulltext : 72908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Controversy ex...
Contains fulltext : 102519pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Picture–word in...
The “distractor-frequency effect” refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...
Abstract Most EEG studies analysing speech production with event related brain potential (ERP) have ...
In the picture word interference (PWI) paradigm, participants name pictures while ignoring accompany...
Contains fulltext : 157171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
Accumulating evidence suggests that spoken word production requires different amounts of top-down co...
Accumulating evidence suggests that spoken word production requires different amounts of top-down co...
Contains fulltext : 159797.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The colour-word...
Contains fulltext : 157581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous stud...
<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 ...
The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively ...
Contains fulltext : 190924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lexical selecti...
Between-trial effects in Stroop-like interference tasks are linked to differences in the amount of c...
Contains fulltext : 72908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Controversy ex...
Contains fulltext : 102519pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Picture–word in...
The “distractor-frequency effect” refers to the finding that high-frequency (HF) distractor words sl...
Abstract Most EEG studies analysing speech production with event related brain potential (ERP) have ...
In the picture word interference (PWI) paradigm, participants name pictures while ignoring accompany...
Contains fulltext : 157171.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...