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Reading was assessed with the Peabody Individualized Achievement Test, and HF〩RV was examined during a Stroop task. Controlling for reading recognition scores, results were consistent with previous work, showing HF〩RV was significantly negatively associated with reading comprehension, with lower HF〩RV...
(2012). Stop interfering: Stroop task conflict independence from informa- tional conflict and interference. Quarterly Journal of Experi- mental Psychology. Advance online publication. doi:10.1080/ 17470218.2012.741606.Kalanthroff E., Goldfarb L., Usher M., Henik A. (2013). Stop interfering: ...
Tian, J., & Qian, Z. (2014). Are boys more aggressive than girls after playing violent computer games online? An insight into an emotional stroop task. Psychology, 5(1), 27-31. doi:10.4236/psych.2014.51006Tian, J.J. and Zhang, Q. (2014) Are Boys More Aggressive than Girls after ...
Stroop色词测验-斯特鲁普色词测验(Stroop Color and Word Test),目的用于,区分非脑损伤精神病患者和脑损伤患者。基于以下观察结果:个人阅读单词的速度比识别和命名颜色的速度快得多。Stroop色词测验,利用认知维度与认知灵活性,抵抗外界刺激的干扰,创造力和精神(心
et al. Correction to: Temporal dynamics of activation and suppression in a spatial Stroop task: A distribution analysis on gaze and arrow targets. Atten Percept Psychophys 87, 719 (2025). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-025-03021-w Download citation Published27 January 2025 Issue DateFebruary ...
For this activity I have to go online for Try It Yourself activity. Clicking the Emotional Stroop Test, seeing a list of words in various colors. The task is to say the color of each word in the list as quickly as possible. This is to demonstrate and test your implicit personality throu...
In this task, participants are asked to identify the ink color of words presented to them, which can be either congruent (e.g., the word “RED” written in red ink), incongruent (e.g., the word “RED” written in blue ink), or neutral (e.g., the word “BUILDING” or the ...
Previous research has shown that list-wide effects in the Stroop task interact with working memory capacity (WMC). The predominant explanation for this rel
valuable as a curiosity satisfier than an actual measure of cognitive processing. First, it doesn’t have the “priming” tasks of reading the words in black ink and naming the colors of the Xs, which create performance patterns in the brain, supposedly making the color-word task more ...