Distinguishing response conflict and task conflict in the Stroop task: evidence from ex-Gaussian distribution analysis.

M Steinhauser, R Hübner - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
It has been suggested that performance in the Stroop task is influenced by response conflict
as well as task conflict. The present study investigated the idea that both conflict types can …

[HTML][HTML] Acute effects of adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's disease

D Piña-Fuentes, JMC van Dijk, JC van Zijl, HR Moes… - Brain stimulation, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Beta-based adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation (aDBS) is effective in
Parkinson's disease (PD), when assessed in the immediate post-implantation phase …

Adaptive DBS in a Parkinson's patient with chronically implanted DBS: a proof of principle

D Piña-Fuentes, S Little, M Oterdoom… - … : official journal of …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Preliminary evidence from patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) suggests that deep brain
stimulation (DBS) might work better, more efficiently, and with fewer side effects when …

An integrated utility-based model of conflict evaluation and resolution in the Stroop task.

A Chuderski, T Smolen - Psychological Review, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Cognitive control allows humans to direct and coordinate their thoughts and actions in a
flexible way, in order to reach internal goals regardless of interference and distraction. The …

The acute effect of moderate-intensity exercise on inhibitory control and activation of prefrontal cortex in younger and older adults

H Fujihara, A Megumi, A Yasumura - Experimental brain research, 2021 - Springer
Exercise has a significant effect on maintaining the health of inhibitory function, a
fundamental cognitive ability that supports daily mental processes. While previous studies …

Rethinking the role of automaticity in cognitive control

C Blais, MB Harris, JV Guerrero… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Behaviour that is assumed to be guided by strategy can, in fact, be based on the implicit
learning of regularities in the environment. We demonstrate this point in the context of a …

[HTML][HTML] Stroop in motion: Neurodynamic modulation underlying interference control while sitting, standing, and walking

M Peskar, N Omejc, MM Šömen, A Miladinović… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
There is conflicting evidence about how interference control in healthy adults is affected by
walking as compared to standing or sitting. Although the Stroop paradigm is one of the best …

An old problem: How can we distinguish between conscious and unconscious knowledge acquired in an implicit learning task?

H Haider, A Eichler, T Lange - Consciousness and Cognition, 2011 - Elsevier
A long lasting debate in the field of implicit learning is whether participants can learn without
acquiring conscious knowledge. One crucial problem is that no clear criterion exists allowing …

Stroop/reverse-Stroop interference in typical development and its relation to symptoms of ADHD

Y Ikeda, H Okuzumi, M Kokubun - Research in developmental disabilities, 2013 - Elsevier
This study examined prepotent response inhibition among 376 children and young adults
divided into five age groups: 23 5–6-year-olds, 80 7–8-year-olds, 72 9–10-year-olds, 98 11 …

Preparation time modulates pro-active control and enhances task conflict in task switching

E Kalanthroff, A Henik - Psychological Research, 2014 - Springer
Performance in the Stroop task reflects two conflicts—informational (between the
incongruent word and ink color) and task (between relevant color naming and irrelevant …