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Differential Effects in Bimodal Directional Stroop Interference
The directional Stroop task (e.g., Cannon, 1998) creates interference between a directional word and a directional cue, such as an arrow. This study was conducted to replicate directional Stroop interference using bimodal stimulus pairs and then to ...
Koch, Christopher
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ABSTRACT Background Longer life expectancy in Down syndrome (DS) has shifted concern to age‐related declines in everyday functioning. Adaptive and maladaptive behaviours are pivotal to quality of life, yet little is known about their patterns in older adults with DS.
Yingying Yang +3 more
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When forewarned is not forearmed: No evidence for cue-based proactive control in the spatial Stroop task. [PDF]
Huang C, Egner T.
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Abstract This study aimed to clarify the effects of the following cooling garments on performance during and after vigorous, heart‐rate‐clamped exercise under hot and humid conditions: base layers made of cross‐shaped fibers (C), sugar alcohol‐printed base layers (S), and a combination of S with a fan‐attached jacket (S+F).
Kazutaka Ota +2 more
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Ecological and Embodied Assessment of Inhibitory Control Using a VR Stroop Task in Cognitively Healthy Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Lee SA, Park JH.
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Questioning conflict adaptation: proportion congruent and Gratton effects reconsidered [PDF]
Schmidt, James
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Correction: Practice makes better? The influence of increased practice on task conflict in the Stroop task. [PDF]
Najenson J +3 more
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Brain functional connectivity after Stroop task induced cognitive fatigue. [PDF]
Wu J +7 more
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Conflict adaptation in schizophrenia : reviewing past and previewing future efforts [PDF]
Abrahamse, Elger +5 more
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