Models of attention and context effects in naming performance should be able to account for the time course of color-word Stroop interference revealed by manipulations of the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) between color and word. Prominent models of Stroop task performance (Cohen, Dunbar, & McClelland, 1990: Cohen & Huston, 1994; Phaf, Van der Heijden, & Hudson, 1990) fail to account for the fact that response time (RT) and Stroop interference peak at zero SOA and diminish with word preexposure. The models may be saved by assuming that the time course of interference is determined by a strategic orienting of attention to color onsets when SOA is predictable. To test this temporal predictability hypothesis, SOA was blocked or randomly mixed...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
A few studies have examined selective attention in Stroop task performance through ex-Gaussian analy...
Contains fulltext : 90072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Models of atte...
Four experiments examined crossmodal versions of the Stroop task in order (1) to look for Stroop asy...
Researchers debate whether Stroop interference from an incongruent word in color-naming response tim...
Contains fulltext : 55198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four experimen...
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...
Contains fulltext : 70952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextA few studies have examined selective attention in Stroop task perform...
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...
We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time course of the distractor freque...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
A few studies have examined selective attention in Stroop task performance through ex-Gaussian analy...
Contains fulltext : 90072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Models of atte...
Four experiments examined crossmodal versions of the Stroop task in order (1) to look for Stroop asy...
Researchers debate whether Stroop interference from an incongruent word in color-naming response tim...
Contains fulltext : 55198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four experimen...
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...
Contains fulltext : 70952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Item does not contain fulltextA few studies have examined selective attention in Stroop task perform...
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...
We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time course of the distractor freque...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
International audienceDespite instructions to ignore the irrelevant word in the Stroop task, it robu...
A few studies have examined selective attention in Stroop task performance through ex-Gaussian analy...