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Numerical Stroop Effect

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2004
2 male and 2 female students from an undergraduate class in experimental psychology were participants in a numerical Stroop effect experiment. Mean age for the students was 19.5 yr., with a SD of 2.4. The Stroop effect was investigated with a numerical, as opposed to a color, task.
Allen H, Wolach   +2 more
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Caffeine and Stroop Interference

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1999
In two experiments the hypothesis that caffeine reduces Stroop interference was tested. In the first experiment interference was measured as the reduction in performance when subjects had to indicate the numerosity of strings of incongruent digits, relative to neutral-symbol strings.
Kenemans, J.L.   +3 more
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Event-related potentials to Stroop and reverse Stroop stimuli

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2003
In the Stroop task, the latency of response to a colour is either faster or slower in the presence of a congruent or incongruent colour-word (J. Exp. Psychol. 18 (1935) 643). Debate remains as to whether this effect occurs during early stimulus processing or late response competition.
Atkinson, Carmen M.   +2 more
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An Asymmetric Stroop/Reverse-Stroop Interference Phenomenon in ADHD

Journal of Attention Disorders, 2010
Objective: To examine whether participants with ADHD showed a deficit in Stroop/reverse-Stroop interference by comparing them to non-ADHD participants. Method: A group with ADHD, primarily inattentive type ( n = 15), and a paired non-ADHD group ( n = 15) completed the group version of the Stroop/reverse-Stroop test.
Yongning, Song, Yuji, Hakoda
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Stroop

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Final Project of Cognitive Psych.
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2008
Introduction: The Stroop test is a neuropsychological test which is nationally considered a reliable and sensitive tool for the assessment of frontal activity and executive function. The phenomenon of Interference is studied with this test. This phenomenon is referring to the increased response time or the decreased response speed of naming the color ...
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Proofreaders' Decreased Stroop Interference

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1996
12 professional proofreaders and 12 control subjects performed a Stroop color-word task. The control subjects showed significantly more Stroop interference than did the proofreaders. It appears that a career in proofreading makes it easier for subjects to ignore the meaning of word stimuli.
S, Borzoni, T, Hines
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