Early and late indications of item-specific control in a Stroop mouse tracking study [PDF]
Published: May 17, 2018Previous studies indicated that cognitive conflict continues to bias actions even after a movement has been initiated. The present paper examined whether cognitive control also biases actions after movement initiation.
Abrahamse, ElgerUGent8020010502629716542604303551A4DA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +4 more
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Neural mechanisms of response-preparation and inhibition in bilingual and monolingual children: Lateralized Readiness Potentials (LRPs) during a nonverbal Stroop task [PDF]
Inhibitory control is a core executive function (EF) skill, thought to involve cognitive 'interference suppression' and motor 'response inhibition' sub-processes.
Nayak, Srishti +2 more
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Age-dependent modulation of inhibitory control: behavioral and EEG evidence from the Stroop paradigm [PDF]
Aim: Aging is associated with reduced inhibitory control, leading to challenges in attention, decision-making, and everyday cognitive tasks. To better understand these difficulties, it is important to adopt well-designed experimental approaches that ...
Anna Fabbrocino +3 more
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Cognitive control: componential or emergent? [PDF]
The past twenty-five years have witnessed an increasing awareness of the importance of cognitive control in the regulation of complex behavior. It now sits alongside attention, memory, language and thinking as a distinct domain within cognitive ...
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A review of existing measures of attentional biases in body image and eating disorders research
Cognitive theories emphasise the important role of attentional biases in the development and maintenance of body image issues and eating pathology. A wealth of research has been conducted to examine attentional biases toward body‐related information ...
Michelle Y.w. Jiang, Lenny R. Vartanian
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The congruency sequence effect 3.0: a critical test of conflict adaptation [PDF]
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) -the finding of a reduced congruency effect following incongruent trials in conflict tasks- has played a central role in advancing research on cognitive control. According to the influential
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Dissociating stimulus-stimulus and response-response effects in the Stroop task [PDF]
The separate semantic and response competition interactions between colour and word processing in a manual Stroop task were evaluated by comparing three trial types.
Cheesman, J, Schmidt, James
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Stroop interference: Aging effects assessed with the stroop color-word test [PDF]
A large, cross-sectional aging investigation of performance on the Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT) was carried out. Subjects were 247 volunteers, ages 20-80 in seven age levels. Although all subjects thought themselves to be normal and healthy, a post hoc division could be made on the basis of biological life events (BLE).
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This article proposes a binary Yes/No decision method to measure Stroop and Reverse-Stroop interferences. In the proposition, participants judge whether one given color name (or one given color patch) is consistent or inconsistent with the color (or the ...
Kazuho Fukuda, Kenta Toda
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Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of cognitive control in ex-obese adults [PDF]
Impaired cognitive control functions have been documented in obesity. It remains unclear whether these functions normalize after weight reduction. We compared ex-obese individuals, who successfully underwent substantial weight loss after bariatric ...
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