Assessing stimulus–stimulus (semantic) conflict in the Stroop task using saccadic two-to-one color response mapping and preresponse pupillary measures [PDF]
© 2015, The Psychonomic Society, Inc. Conflict in the Stroop task is thought to come from various stages of processing, including semantics. Two-to-one response mappings, in which two response-set colors share a common response location, have been used ...
A Chen +49 more
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Mixed Methods Research on Family Caregiving for Stroke Survivors: A Methodological Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To examine how mixed methods research has been applied in studies of family caregiving for stroke survivors, focusing on key methodological components (rationale, design types, integration strategies, and use of joint displays). Design Methodological systematic review. Methods A systematic search of five databases yielded 17 studies.
Tharaa Ananzeh +4 more
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Are simultaneous interpreters expert bilinguals, unique bilinguals, or both? [PDF]
Simultaneous interpretation is a cognitively demanding process that requires a high level of language management. Previous studies on bilinguals have suggested that extensive practice managing two languages leads to enhancements in cognitive control ...
Babcock, LAURA ELIZABETH +1 more
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Background Tourette syndrome (TS) is a childhood‐onset neuropsychiatric condition characterized by motor and vocal tics. Many individuals with TS continue to experience tics and functional difficulties into adulthood, yet the factors influencing these long‐term trajectories remain poorly understood.
Kathryn E. Barber +12 more
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A nonstationary nonparametric Bayesian approach to dynamically modeling effective connectivity in functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments [PDF]
Effective connectivity analysis provides an understanding of the functional organization of the brain by studying how activated regions influence one other.
Bhattacharya, Sourabh, Maitra, Ranjan
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Abstract People with Parkinson disease (PD) after surgery for deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN‐DBS) often decline in animal fluency due to impairments in executive functions and/or language. Item‐based measures of animal fluency may shed light on the specific nature of this decline, and into the strategies used when ...
Adrià Rofes +6 more
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Stroop effects from newly learned color words: Effects of memory consolidation and episodic context
The Stroop task is an excellent tool to test whether reading a word automatically activates its associated meaning, and it has been widely used in mono- and bilingual contexts.
Sebastian eGeukes +2 more
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Attentional biases for food stimuli in external eaters: Possible mechanism for stress-induced eating? [PDF]
External eaters reportedly increase snack intake when stressed, which could be due to an attentional shift towards food stimuli. Attentional biases for food stimuli were tested in high and low external eaters in stress and control conditions, using a ...
Boon +24 more
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Effects of motor and cognitive‐motor training on cognitive performance in healthy older adults
Abstract With a rapidly aging global population, identifying effective strategies to preserve cognitive health and functional independence is increasingly important. This study investigated the effects of motor and combined cognitive‐motor training on cognitive performance and well‐being in healthy older adults against a control condition. Participants
Silvia Gobbo +2 more
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Interference effect during word-task and colour-task in incongruent stroop-task
Stroop-task is one of the most popular studies to check the ability of decision-making and cognitive process during high interference activity in the brain.
Christianus Frederick Hotama +3 more
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