The colour-word Stroop task and the picture-word interference task (PWI) have been used extensively to study the functional processes underlying spoken word production. One of the consistent behavioural effects in both tasks is the Stroop-like effect: The reaction time (RT) is longer on incongruent trials than on congruent trials. The effect in the Stroop task is usually linked to word planning, whereas the effect in the PWI task is associated with either word planning or perceptual encoding. To adjudicate between the word planning and perceptual encoding accounts of the effect in PWI, we conducted an EEG experiment consisting of three tasks: a standard colour-word Stroop task (three colours), a standard PWI task (39 pictures), and a Stroop...
The idea that picture-word interference (PWI) and the Stroop effect are two manifestations of the sa...
Stroop-task is one of the most popular studies to check the ability of decision-making and cognitive...
The Stroop task has been largely used to explore the ability to inhibit the automatic process of rea...
<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 : 159797.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The colour-word...
Item does not contain fulltextThis dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain pot...
This dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain potentials to functionally locali...
This article presents a cognitive model that reconciles a surprising observation in the picture-word...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
If subjects are required to name the color of the word red printed in blue ink, interference between...
We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time course of the distractor freque...
The picture-word interference (PWI) paradigm and the Stroop color-word interference task are often a...
Abstract: The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a p...
The idea that picture-word interference (PWI) and the Stroop effect are two manifestations of the sa...
Stroop-task is one of the most popular studies to check the ability of decision-making and cognitive...
The Stroop task has been largely used to explore the ability to inhibit the automatic process of rea...
<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 : 159797.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The colour-word...
Item does not contain fulltextThis dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain pot...
This dataset belongs to the research article entitled "Using brain potentials to functionally locali...
This article presents a cognitive model that reconciles a surprising observation in the picture-word...
Picture–word interference is a widely employed paradigm to investigate lexical access in word produc...
If subjects are required to name the color of the word red printed in blue ink, interference between...
We used the event-related potential (ERP) approach to track the time course of the distractor freque...
The picture-word interference (PWI) paradigm and the Stroop color-word interference task are often a...
Abstract: The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a p...
The idea that picture-word interference (PWI) and the Stroop effect are two manifestations of the sa...
Stroop-task is one of the most popular studies to check the ability of decision-making and cognitive...
The Stroop task has been largely used to explore the ability to inhibit the automatic process of rea...