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The stroop color-word test: A review

Arthur R. Jensen, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 1, pp 36-93
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This article is published in Acta Psychologica.The article was published on 1966-01-01. It has received 848 citations till now.

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Artists, architects, and engineers—three contrasting modes of visual experience and their psychological correlates1

TL;DR: These results served to validate the meaning of the perception variables while also giving additional insight into the differences between these three contrasting modes of visual experience as exemplified by the three occupational groups.
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Effect of irrelevant information on retrieval time for relevant information

TL;DR: The authors found that interference in the standard Stroop task is related to congruence between relevant and irrelevant cues rather than to correspondence between the irrelevant cue and the response, and that interference was attributed to a decoding difficulty which derived from the manner in which information was originally encoded.
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The Effects of Stress and Gender on Nonverbal Decoding Accuracy in Kinesic and Vocalic Channels

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of stress induced through the Stroop Color-Word Test on the accurate decoding of kinesic and vocalic emotional expressions were investigated, and it was found that stress debilitated accuracy primarily in the vocalic channel and at the onset of stress.
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Neurophysiological mechanisms of circadian cognitive control in RLS patients - an EEG source localization study.

TL;DR: It seems that not all dopamine-regulated cognitive processes are altered in RLS and thus show daytime-dependent impairments, and the daytime-related cognitive impairment emerges from attentional selection processes within the extra-striate visual cortex, but not from later cognitive processes such as conflict monitoring and response selection.
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Hemispheric Asymmetry in the Processing of Stroop Stimuli: An Examination of Gender, Hand-Preference, and Language Differences

TL;DR: Evidence indicated that the Stroop phenomenon may best be explained by different modes of neural processing for symbolic and iconic stimuli for all individuals and that females have greater flexibility between hemispheres unless other intervening factors provide a symmetry in hemispheric functioning not ordinarily found in males.
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The Principles of Psychology

William James
TL;DR: For instance, the authors discusses the multiplicity of the consciousness of self in the form of the stream of thought and the perception of space in the human brain, which is the basis for our work.
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The structure of human personality

TL;DR: Theories of personality organization have been studied in the Third edition of the Third Edition of the book "Theories for personality organization: The analysis of personality traits and their measurement" as discussed by the authors.
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Semantic power measured through the interference of words with color-naming.

TL;DR: The sources of the word's power to interfere with color-naming and the events involved in the interference itself have not received much attention.
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