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The Reverse Stroop Effect [PDF]
In classic Stroop interference, manual or oral identification of sensory colors presented as incongruent color words is delayed relative to simple color naming. In the experiment reported here, this effect was shown to all but disappear when the response was simply to point to a matching patch of color.
Durgin, Frank H.
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Similarities and differences in carotid artery, hemodynamic, and autonomic reactivity induced by mental stress or cold in adults: A randomized crossover study [PDF]
The cold pressor test (CPT) is used to investigate cardiovascular and autonomic responses, while the Stroop color‐word test (Stroop) is also used for this purpose, although its vascular effects require further understanding.
Francisco J. Fensterseifer +5 more
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Comparing the effects of transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) and mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) on forward and backward memory span in patients with epilepsy [PDF]
The present study aimed to compare the effects of tDCS and MBCT on forward and backward memory span in patients with epilepsy.The sample consisted of 45 patients with epilepsy who were selected by convenience sampling and assigned to two experimental and
Shahin Azmoodeh +2 more
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IntroductionDeprivation of sleep (DS) has been associated with changes in mood and cognitive function, rapidly but transiently improving the severity of depression symptoms. However, it remains unclear whether there are differences in performance between
Marcin Sochal +5 more
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Taijiquan originated in China and is popular in the world [...]
Tongtong Hao
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Mental fatigue can significantly impair physical performance during sports practice. However, previous studies have not analyzed the impact of combining High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) with a cognitive task on physical performance.
Jesús Díaz-García +3 more
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Pupillary Stroop effects [PDF]
We recorded the pupil diameters of participants performing the words' color-naming Stroop task (i.e., naming the color of a word that names a color). Non-color words were used as baseline to firmly establish the effects of semantic relatedness induced by color word distractors.
Laeng, Bruno +3 more
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What determines the specificity of conflict adaptation? A review, critical analysis, and proposed synthesis [PDF]
Over the past decade, many cognitive control researchers have studied to what extent adaptations to conflict are domain-general or rather specific, mostly by testing whether or not the congruency sequence effect (CSE) transfers across different ...
Elger eAbrahamse +4 more
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Stroop interference effects in partially colored Stroop words [PDF]
In the Stroop task word reading is thought to be automatic since it runs without intentional monitoring and is difficult to avoid. This view has recently been challenged by observations that Stroop interference is reduced when only part of the Stroop word is colored.
Shai, Danziger +2 more
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Improvement of Selective Attention Using rTMS in Healthy Individuals [PDF]
Previous research have shown that repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) enhances individuals’ cognitive performance. Executive function, particularly selective attention, is one of the fundamental parts of cognitive performances.
Fahimeh Sadat Hosseini Baharanchi +2 more
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