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Psychometric properties of the modified Suicide Stroop Task (M-SST) in patients with suicide risk and healthy controls. [PDF]

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Virtual apartment stroop task: Comparison with computerized and traditional stroop tasks

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2018
Measurement of supervisory attentional control is typically performed by placing task-relevant information in conflict with task-irrelevant information. A number of paper-and-pencil versions of the Stroop task have been developed to assess executive functioning and inhibitory control through the presentation of blocks of multiple Stroop stimuli on a ...
Thomas D. Parsons, Michael D. Barnett
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Motor adaptation is promoted by an incongruent Stroop task, but not by a congruent Stroop task

Experimental Brain Research, 2021
Motor adaptation plays an important role in the acquisition of new motor skills. It has been reported that cognitive tasks can promote motor adaptation; however, which cognitive tasks effectively promote motor adaptation remains unknown. This study aimed to examine what factors of cognitive tasks contribute to promoting motor adaptation.
Takehide Kimura, Wataru Nakano
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Time Perception and the Stroop Task

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1989
Three experiments were conducted to assess the effects of the Stroop task (color-word incongruities) on observers’ estimates of 30-sec. inspection periods. The experiments differed in psychophysical procedure; the three classic methods of production, reproduction, and verbal estimation were employed.
M J, Marshall, W E, Wilsoncroft
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Can the “Musical Stroop” Task Replace the Classical Stroop Task?

Experimental Psychology, 2014
The musical Stroop task is analyzed and compared to the classical Stroop task. The analysis indicates that the two tasks differ in the following significant characteristics: ecological validity, the interrelations between the two perceptual dimensions involved, the nature of the automatic process and the existence of a potential Garner interference ...
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The counting Stroop: a cognitive interference task

Nature Protocols, 2006
The counting Stroop is a validated Stroop task variant. Initially designed as a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) task for identifying brain regions subserving cognition and attention (dorsal anterior midcingulate cortex (daMCC) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC)), it has been used to study cognition in healthy volunteers and to ...
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