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Electrodermal complexity during the Stroop Colour Word Test
Autonomic Neuroscience, 2010Several recent studies suggest that quantitative description of signal complexity using algorithms of nonlinear analysis could uncover new information about the autonomic system that is not reflected using common methods applied to measures of autonomic activity.
Miroslav, Svetlak +3 more
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Preliminary Findings with a New Vietnamese Stroop Test
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1999Stroop performance was compared in primary Vietnamese- vs English-speaking individuals (age range 19–68 years), currently living in the USA. A modified Vietnamese Stroop task mimicked word, color, and interference effects of an English-language Stroop test.
Q T, Doan, N R, Swerdlow
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An Hebrew Language Version of the Stroop Test
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1988We present normative data from a Hebrew language version of the Stroop color-word test. In this sample of college-educated Israeli young adults, 18 women and 28 men with a mean age of 28.4 yr. completed a Hebrew language Stroop test. When compared with 1978 English language norms of Golden, Hebrew speakers were slower on color-word reading and color ...
L J, Ingraham +3 more
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Locus of Interference on the Stroop Test
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977On the Stroop test subjects are presented with a random sequence of color names printed in random colors of ink. They are asked to go through the list twice, once reading the words aloud and once naming the ink colors. In this experiment 36 college students were also asked to go through the lists using their fingers to make push button responses. With
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Age-related decrements in stroop color test performance
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984Administered a modified Stroop Color-Word Test to 80 healthy males aged 21-90 years as part of a study of neuropsychological functioning. No age differences were demonstrated on simple reading tasks; however, significant age effects were observed for the color naming and interference tasks (ps less than .001).
N B, Cohn, R E, Dustman, D C, Bradford
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2004
A computerised test termed the Stroop Strategy Test, utilising the Stroop effect, is described. To assess the test's usefulness and discriminant power, it was given to three military groups adjudged on the basis of interview and a test of intelligence to differ in their qualifications (61 men of Level 1, 41 of Level 2, and 17 of Level 3, in descending
Rolf, Federpmann +2 more
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A computerised test termed the Stroop Strategy Test, utilising the Stroop effect, is described. To assess the test's usefulness and discriminant power, it was given to three military groups adjudged on the basis of interview and a test of intelligence to differ in their qualifications (61 men of Level 1, 41 of Level 2, and 17 of Level 3, in descending
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Reversal of Stroop Test: Interference in Word Reading
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974It appears that a component of verbal reaction time, response-choice latency, exists for encoded words as well as colors. Therefore, it was hypothesized that color stimuli could exert a disruptive influence on the processes of this latency to encoded word stimuli in contrast to the reverse effect which has often been found in the standard Stroop test.
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The Stroop Competition: A Social-Evaluative Stroop Test for Acute Stress Induction
2022 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2022Victoria Mueller +7 more
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