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Factor analysis of the virtual reality Stroop task

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2022
Virtual reality (VR) offers neuropsychologists high dimensional (3D) platforms for administering cognitive tasks that balance experimental control with simulations of naturalistic activities. A virtual reality version of the Stroop task, the Virtual Reality Stroop Task (VRST), was developed that leverages technological advances to enhance the ...
Justin, Asbee   +3 more
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Task Context and Frontal Lobe Activation in the Stroop Task

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
AbstractThe ability to step outside a routine—to select a new response over a habitual one—is a cardinal function of the frontal lobes. A large body of neuroimaging work now exists pointing to increased activation within the anterior cingulate when stimuli evoke competing responses (incongruent trials) relative to when responses converge (congruent ...
Darlene, Floden   +2 more
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Virtual Reality Stroop Task for Neurocognitive Assessment

2011
Given the prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and the fact that many mild TBIs have no external marker of injury, there is a pressing need for innovative assessment technology. The demand for assessment that goes beyond traditional paper-and-pencil testing has resulted in the use of automated cognitive testing for increased precision and ...
Thomas D, Parsons   +3 more
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Stroop versus Stroop: Comparison of a card format and a single-trial format of the standard color-word Stroop task and the emotional Stroop task

Personality and Individual Differences, 1996
Abstract The card format and the single-trial format of the Stroop task are used alternately for the same purposes in general cognitive studies and in emotion studies. However, no convergent validity or testretest reliability has ever been shown. In the present study, a card format and a single-trial format of a standard color-word Stroop and an ...
Kindt, M.   +2 more
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Identifying Neural Correlates in Stroop Task

2021
Decades of research has been dedicated to prove the effect of meditation on human brain. This study is based on examining the effect of transcendental meditation (a style of meditation practice) on cognitive ability by identifying neural correlates in Stroop task [23].
Sakshi Jain   +3 more
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The Stroop incongruity effect: Congruity relationship reaches beyond the Stroop task.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2017
Stroop objects are defined by the existence of a logical relationship, congruity or incongruity, between their constituent dimensions. The Stroop effect is the difference in performance between congruent and incongruent stimuli with respect to one of these dimensions.
Tatiana, Hatukai, Daniel, Algom
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The ‘Emotional’ Stroop Task

2001
A sadomasochistic mind-set in the index group of subjects (n =48) is demonstrated objectively by increased mean response latency to sadomasochistic-content words and by preferential free recall of these words.
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Examining Bilingual Language Control Using the Stroop Task

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2020
The Stroop task in its many variations has been used in fields such as psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience to examine questions regarding the automaticity of reading, language processing, and cognitive control, among others. When looking at bilingual individuals, this task can be used to obtain measures of language interference and control in ...
Laura, Sabourin, Santa, Vīnerte
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Event-related potentials in a lexical stroop task

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1991
In a reaction time (RT) situation the subjects made word/non-word decisions to strings of four letters. The original strings could be either words or non-words when read from left to right. Decisions were made for strings resulting when reading the letters in a different sequence specified on each trial. The 'non-word' RT was longer than the 'word' RT,
I, Czigler, G, Csibra
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Sound Intuiting in the Stroop Task

2021
An increasing number of studies on human thinking indicate that sound reasoners are able to generate correct responses intuitively when confronted with classic heuristics and biases tasks. In the present study we focused on the classic Stroop task in an attempt to explore the generalizability of these findings to lower level cognitive control tasks. We
Voudouri, Aikaterini   +3 more
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